<p>Has anyone heard anything about it yet?</p>
<p>I went to the symposium last year. If your counselor turned in the recommendation late, you should be getting an acceptance soon. If you were not accepted, then I don't think you will be receiving a letter.</p>
<p>pa123, have you heard anything about the symposium, yet?</p>
<p>I got an email at 4 today! I'm going! anyone else?</p>
<p>Congrats, pa123! Just remember to get high SAT or ACT scores!!!</p>
<p>I think that broke my application. I got a decent ACT score, but it wasn't good enough to get in. Princeton is still my goal for graduate school.</p>
<p>Remember to focus on doing everything you can to get in. It's strategic, even though many seniors don't want to admit that.</p>
<p>i'm going! i have to leave at like 7 am on sunday but it should be great</p>
<p>thanks nhsharvard. Aside from needing to meet a certain SAT score, did you see the symposium as a recruiting tool of any kind? Did a lot of the kids there get accepted to Princeton?</p>
<p>Actually, one of the professors I met there said that it is a recruit tool, even though some people might say otherwise.</p>
<p>I heard a rumor about an 80% acceptance rate there for symposium attendees. All of the people I met there got in. I was the only one or one of the only people who didn't get in.</p>
<p>Good Luck! I hope you get into Princeton! It's my goal for grad school (because I might major in math).</p>
<p>For the meanwhile, I might try transferring to Brown (Princeton has no transfer admissions).</p>
<p>hey has anyone who's going to this gotten there "reading material" yet? also, if you sent an email accepting the invitation were they supposed to have responded?</p>
<p>No, I haven't gotten the reading material in the mail yet. I guess they're not expecting us to read that much. And I don't believe that they were supposed to respond to the rsvp.</p>
<p>I'm going too! I haven't got any reading material and no response to the RSVP either.</p>