<p>yankeefan1234, where did you find that information? Out of one of the handbooks or the Ten Schools Admission Organization Website? That seems wrong or outdated.
Does anyone know how Mercerburg writes theirs</p>
<p>I’ll fill in the times that I remember from last year:</p>
<p>Belmont Hill - mail
Blair - online - midnight
Brooks - login
Choate - GoChoate
Concord Academy - email (double check me on this please)
Deerfield - Snail Mail
Emma Willard - online - midnight
Episcopal High School - online
Groton - logon - after kids are home from school around 4PM
Hotchkiss - online around 6PM
Kent - mailed to arrive on the 10th
Loomis Chaffee - ?
Lawrenceville - logon 5PM
Mercersburg - online - midnight
Middlesex - online
Milton - mail
NMH - online - midnight
Nobles - login/mail
Peddie School - mail
Phillips Andover - large FedEx for acceptances on March 10, mail for other
Phillips Exeter - e-mail to parents around 6AM, followed by large mail for acceptances
Roxbury Latin - mail
St. George’s - snail mail
SPS - online By 6AM</p>
<p>Hey, I thought one could find their acceptance on GOCHOATE for the wannabe choaties
Would someone confirm that.</p>
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<p>Yes you can, last year they had it on the GoChoate website at 3:30 PM.</p>
<p>Deerfield postmarks their envelopes 3/10, but acceptance letters are actually mailed on 3/9. This means those that are nearby will receive their decision on 3/10.</p>
<p>The thing I posted earlier can be found on the Loomis Chaffee website and the Ten Schools Admission Orginization Website</p>
<p>What the Ten Schools website actually says is (in part):</p>
<p>“Admission decisions are made by the admission office only, and students and families will be notified no earlier than March 10. We do not support the notion of any member of our school communities asking for commitments from applicants prior to our application or response dates.”</p>
<p>It does not specify how schools will notify candidates, only that it won’t happen before the 10th. I wonder if the LC page was supposed to read “the Ten Schools will not fax, email or give decisions on the telephone BEFORE that time.”</p>
<p>a quick question.
does PEA send notification through e-mail whether you are an international applicant or not?</p>
<p>Yes. It is the same for all applicants.</p>
<p>Belmont Hill - mail
Blair - online - midnight
Brooks - login
Choate - GoChoate
Concord Academy - email (double check me on this please)
Deerfield - Snail Mail
Emma Willard - online - midnight
Episcopal High School - online
Groton - logon - after kids are home from school around 4PM
Hotchkiss - online around 6PM
Kent - mailed to arrive on the 10th
Loomis Chaffee - ?
Lawrenceville - logon 5PM?
Mercersburg - online - midnight
Middlesex - online “by 9:00AM”
Milton - mail
NMH - online - midnight
Nobles - login/mail
Peddie School - mail
Phillips Andover - large FedEx for acceptances on March 10, mail for other
Phillips Exeter - e-mail to parents around 6AM, followed by large mail for acceptances
Roxbury Latin - mail
St. George’s - snail mail
SPS - online By 6AM</p>
<p>does all this also apply to international? i mean snail mail and fedex packages? also, what are other schools that parents get the email before the student does?</p>
<p>oh i just realized missrat asked that. but i have a friend who was accpeted to deerfield a couple years ago and he got it by email. and hes international. is it different now?</p>
<p>The only “top” school that didn’t email international applicants last year was Loomis.</p>
<p>does anyone know about taft?</p>
<p>anyone know about NMH, Taft, and Hotchkiss??</p>
<p>NMH is online. Taft is not. Hkiss, dunno.</p>
<p>wait… i submitted a common app for NMH soo i dont have a password for that?! how do I get one</p>
<p>@yankeefan1234</p>
<p>contact admissions. Im sure they’re familiar with the situation.</p>
<p>Ok! thanx I contacted them and they gave it to me…
Also, how does Choate, Kent, Hotchkiss, Loomis give there desicions</p>
<p>Ok! thanx I contacted them and they gave it to me…
Also, how does Choate, Kent, Hotchkiss, Loomis give there desicions</p>