<p>yeah, i do. but i think it would be awkward to get a decision by email. i dont know...</p>
<p>Whatever, I don't really need my decision on April 1st, so i dont mind getting it a few days later.</p>
<p>yeah, i do. but i think it would be awkward to get a decision by email. i dont know...</p>
<p>Whatever, I don't really need my decision on April 1st, so i dont mind getting it a few days later.</p>
<p>I got my Stanford decision by email and it was great.</p>
<p>I was completely surprised by its arrival, and I opened it, got rejected, and that was pretty much it :P</p>
<p>I'm going to open them in the order received myself.</p>
<p>Yea, I'm definitely going in the order received. There's no reason to sit around and stare at it. That's just illogical.</p>
<p>I will open Harvard the last... or maybe never ... ^^</p>
<p>I told myself that i'd never access the Yale decision website and wait for the snail mail but i just couldn't resist the temptation to end all the speculation, waiting and suffering on Dec 15.</p>
<p>My guess is that we'll all forget about our application in the next two and a half months, and start stalking CC again obsessively over the last week or so. And after one whole week of stress and agony you're gonna want to know the decision, whatever it may be.</p>
<p>Harvard...3 months seem so far but so soon at the same time</p>
<p>I have no idea what hookem is talking about, acceptances get priority mail and are delivered within 2 days, rejections/waitlist notices are received in the following days.</p>
<p>I'll check them as they come in, too, but Harvard will probably be last, since they send emails.</p>
<p>ysbera: 82 days! ;)</p>