How thick is the Acceptance Email?

<p>Accepted EA applicants of '10 and the lucky ones of previous years, if you still have the notification email in your inbox, could you plz tell us how many Kilobytes does it occupy, so that without opening it, we can tell what's inside.
A rejection letter must be fairly short compared to a positive one and should occupy less space, isn't it?
Anyone?</p>

<p>Hahahahahaha Jesus Christ. Just open up the email. Really.</p>

<p>Awwww...legitimate question, but just a little paranoid, lol.</p>

<p>I imagine the folders are about the same, because Harvard would be clever enough to create an internet page for the bulky stuff and simply put a link in the email. 'Twould save work for their computer system.</p>

<p>So, sorry, you gotta open the letter. Or have your brother/sister/parent/dog do it...I personally plan to ask my grandmother, because then she can call me with the good/bad news and either 1) do justice to a monumental YES!!!!!!! or 2) let me down easy, as only grandmothers know how.</p>

<p>For what it's worth, I checked my son's saved e-mailed EA decision --class of 2009: 4 KB. The letter does have a link in it, but it may still be slightly longer than a rejection. Anyway, good luck to the OP.</p>

<p>Any rd Denison acceptance offers?</p>

<p>bump, I have the same question....i am too scared to see the words "we regret to inform u"....ACk!</p>