<p>ok I got a letter today saying I was invited to University Day for Sunday April 9th. All the letters you got appear to be different. Also mine said something about the Gallatin School of Independent Study or something. My mom just read it to me over the phone. </p>
<p>What does this mean?!</p>
<p>It means you're in! Congrats</p>
<p>Did you apply to Galletin?</p>
<p>i assume u applied to Galletin, but you're in...why else would they want you to come to NYU a week after decision day</p>
<p>i didn't apply to it is the thing.
i applied to CAS... i think?</p>
<p>I applied to cas and I got one today, which makes me happy cause I thought they were all sent out.</p>
<p>If you were planning on applying undecided, maybe you accidently checked Gallatin as your major choice. A lot of colleges have elaborate names for their undecided programs, like "Exploratory [College, Studiest, etc], and clicking on the "school of individualized studies" while thinking it was the undecided program isn't too far fetched. Or, maybe Gallatin randomly saw your application and liked you a lot, so they want you to go there.</p>
<p>I got an invitation today too...the University Day Reception for CAS...i called the office (I had to hear it for myself) and the lady said..."Although the office isnt allowed to release anything until decision letters are sent out, some selected applicants received invitations and its safe to say you'll be getting some good news soon"...mines on April 9th, I'm assuming they cant have all admitted students on campus on the same day..</p>
<p>christinaki are you greek by any chance?</p>
<p>lol...good observation....anything with -aki is 99% chance greek...i should know....i'm 3/4 greek, 1/4 Cypriot...</p>
<p>unless its like tamaki then its probably japanese ehh?
wow are there a lot of greeks on this board? im half-greek, but i'm just beginning to understand and learn about greek culture (and the greek language)</p>
<p>there are indeed a lot of greeks on this board.</p>
<p>My friend's mother's friend's husband's uncle's great grand father was also a greek!!</p>