<p>exeter has one</p>
<p>6+ hours. (normal)</p>
<p>I have march 9th off so I can relax. I wouldn’t have to do much homework on the 9th, so I won’t be that nervous. But I do have to study for a test on the 10th.</p>
<p>before i read my letters and check online im going to do 50 jumping jacks and 20 push-ups. lol all hyped up</p>
<p>ViolinDanceGirl, I have a half-day that day too!! o_O maybe we go to the same school!</p>
<p>hahahah that’s amazing! what state do you live in smiley1239?</p>
<p>I better get at least 9 cause I have a major test on the morning of the 10th! haha.</p>
<p>I have a major test on the 10th-state exam though… bloody no child left behind… it’s easy so I SHOULD be able to wing it on 0-2 hours sleep. No sleep plus 6am rejection might make it hard thoufg</p>
<p>000000000000.000000000000000000000000000000000000001 sleep…i put the 1 on the end for when i blink :)</p>
<p>So listen to this:
I have TWO exams on Wednesday, plus a track meet! So I’ll be pretty much a zombie. I plan to stay up all night refreshing the SPS desicion page.
If I get bad news, I may not be able to function at all…</p>
<p>I’m skipping debate meeting on the 10th. No way am I getting home at 6 on ‘The day of Reckoning’</p>
<p>I wonder if I should check Exeter in the morning or not. On one hand, if I get in, it will be a great start to my day, and I’ll be stoked to tell all my friends. On the other, dark and scary hand, if I get rejected I won’t be able to function that whole week, let alone that day.</p>
<p>I have the same dilema except with SPS if it’s even up. I strongly suspect i’ll be WLed or rejected at SPS, so do I want to start my day in that vein?</p>
<p>Could you really spend your whole day not knowing, Blue?
That would just about drive me crazy.</p>
<p>I think I’d rather spend my whole day not knowing than in tears. However, the question is whether or not the tears will be necessary.</p>
<p>I agree with bamagirl. I can’t stand having the suspense of whether or not I’m accepted for the whole day.</p>
<p>With my SSAT score letter I thought I’d never want to see my score, but as soon as I got the letter, I almost ripped the score paper in half…</p>
<p>I can read the online decision at night. Good. Now the next day my classmates will wonder why I suddenly have puffy eyes.</p>
<p>My boyfriend happens to be in my first period class, so if I’m crying (which I will if I’m rejected), I know he’ll be there to comfort me.</p>
<p>But hopefully I’ll be crying out of celebration instead of sadness!</p>
<p>It would drive me crazy not knowing but as konik said I don’t want to my classmates to see me looking upset. Anxiety over results I can mask but full out despair? Prolly not. Therefore I probabaly will wait till I get home from school.</p>
<p>This is kind of coincidental:
[Phillips</a> Exeter Academy | Information Technology Services](<a href=“http://www.exeter.edu/_its_/8536.aspx]Phillips”>http://www.exeter.edu/_its_/8536.aspx)</p>
<p>Planned Outages</p>
<p>Wednesday, March 10, 5:45 - 6:00 a.m.:
ITS will preform software updates to the mail server causing a brief interruption to service.</p>
<p>IT Department (Phillips Exeter Academy)</p>
<p>urbanflop = stalker extraordinaire :)</p>
<p>Nice work</p>