How much longer do i WAIT!?!

<p>I applied in Late-October and I have still not heard from Texas A&M!! I've got all of my decisions for every school I applied to except A&M! I visited the campus in Late-January and I had met with an admissions counselor and she had said i would have my decision by March 1. Well, I waited anxiously till that day.. I couldn't even sleep the night of February 28th.. Well all day waiting for an answer I had never got one. The next day I had called the admissions office and they decided to change their mind make me wait till April 1st. I really need to know soon though, because until I get their decision I will not be able to make my decision! UGHH waiting sucks! Especially since I REALLY REALLY want to go to Texas A&M University.</p>

<p>Ah I applied around October 29th, so I’m in the same boat you are! My admissions counselor said AIS is updated every Wednesday most of the time, so I try not to stress myself out until Wednesdays, so maybe you should do that too? :confused: And doesn’t it suck when other colleges need replies REALLY SOON or else you lose your scholarships there, and you’re not even sure if you’re in your number one choice (in this case, A&M), so you don’t know what to do and just…rawr? ): How are your stats looking if you don’t mind me asking? Haha I think I ask this to everyone I past on here.</p>

<p>you can ask for extensions at your other schools.</p>

<p>When will transfers know? What’s the time line usually? I applied for Mays and Econ. I have 24 hours transferable already and I have a 3.85 after last semester, which is what they have now. And I will have like a 3.7 after this semester. Thanks…</p>

<p>They start sending batches of decisions near the end of March. Just keep waiting a little more…</p>

<p>Don’t know for transfers, but I would probably say late April/early May for transfer decisions.</p>

<p>you should know soon, i got the waitlist</p>

<p>pierrecn-what are your stats?</p>

<p>just average Top 25% , 2 essays, like 5-6 school organizations, no work experience, Decent SAT score, Take 2 AP classes a year</p>