<p>So can someone tell me where we can check our decision? Will they email it or can we go online and view it ourselves? </p>
<p>p.s. i don't have a pin number...not from lack of trying.</p>
<p>So can someone tell me where we can check our decision? Will they email it or can we go online and view it ourselves? </p>
<p>p.s. i don't have a pin number...not from lack of trying.</p>
<p>They'll email it to you...and the subject line will be something ambiguous like 'Your Application To Harvard'</p>
<p>They e-mail you the decision, which means you do not need the pin (however, if accepted, you will need the pin aka "access code" to enter the accepted student site).</p>
<p>hope that helped.</p>
<p>srry. rooster beat me to it lol</p>
<p>you'll get the email around 5pm march 29</p>
<p>I've heard (from EA admits) that the subject line is "Your Harvard Admission Decision"</p>
<p>Sometimes the Harvard email can take up to three hours! So be patient if you want to wait for the email. Otherwise...</p>
<p>The easiest and quickest way to know if you are admitted or not is to log onto the admitted site with your identity code. If you can enter the admitted site with your code, then you are accepted! If not...vice versa. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>So, the subject heading is the same whether you are accepted or rejected?</p>
<p>What code? You mean your access code for online status?</p>
<p>yup</p>
<p>the access code</p>
<p>forgot the name all of sudden</p>
<p>CMA1, yea the subject is still the same. Now, I'll have to open the email...crap!!</p>
<p>But be careful about trying to learn of your decision through the accepted students site, because in previous years some people couldn't get in until the next day even, which totally freaked them out (understandable!)</p>
<p>Yeah I'll be sticking to the official modes of communication. Trying to get access to sites to find out decisions has caused several sticky situations in the past on CC...Not worth the headache.</p>
<p>A few years ago didn't some kids try to access their northwestern business school decisions or something earlier than normal? I forget the school, but all of the people who did it got denied.</p>
<p>epsilon, it was Harvard Business School, actually. Lesson is, just wait the last few days/last few hours rather than jeopardizing everything.</p>
<p>Wait, how did that jeopardize their admissions decision? Did they like attempt to hack into the system (is that what you mean)?</p>
<p>ok wait. Some of you are getting it wrong. </p>
<p>Logging onto the admitted page with access code is totally different from hacking the system! If this is not so, then everyone who logs into the admitted site means he or she is hacking the site and will have his or her decision rescinded? Of course no! How does Harvard know when you received your email in the first place? Everyone's email is different! Even Yahoo email and Google email lapse from minutes to half an hour in receiving an email. </p>
<p>At least that's what most of us did for finding EA results because the email came around 7-8 PM for many of us. No one's decision was rescinded. </p>
<p>The Harvard Business students actually tried to program a script to hack the site!</p>