I got in purdue First Year Engineering

<p>I feel very excited!!!
I got in purdue Engineering First Year, UG, AD
Admission Term: Fall 2011
Admission Type: New First Time
Application Status: Decision Made
Decision: Offer Admission
Level: Undergraduate
Program: Engineering First Year
Catalog Term: Fall 2011
College: First Year Engineering
Campus: West Lafayette
Major: First Year Engineering
Area of Interest: Nuclear Engr </p>

<p>Purdue is my dream school, I only waited 11dys, then, u know, i got AD!!!</p>

<p>Dear XXXX</p>

<p>We are pleased to offer you admission to Purdue University as an undergraduate in the College of Engineering, with a major in First Year Engineering for the session beginning August 22, 2011. Your academic record indicates we can expect you will continue to succeed and we hope you will choose to enroll at Purdue. Please remember to send us your final results from any course work that you complete before your arrival.</p>

<p>The last day to register for classes is August 19, 2011.</p>

<p>btw,I live in China-mainland, i got TOEFL+SAT I scores</p>

<p>Congratulations, that is very exciting and you must feel very proud!</p>

<p>Thank you Kajon!
my family, u konw, my mother and father are very happy about this, Purdue University’s engineer college is better than any colleges in China</p>

<p>I also got accepted letter from Wichit State University, it also gives me I-20, but i think purdue is much better</p>

<p>Congratulations, fella! Hope you succeed at Purdue!</p>

<p>I got email that indicates I will soon receive accepted letter!</p>

<p>Congrats. Great school, you will enjoy it.</p>

<p>Thank you everyone, i still waiting for GWU…ED II</p>

<p>awesome.
so you are an international right??
tell me did they offer you financial aid or something??
congratulations btw!</p>

<p>Hi, Alex,
I did not received Financial aid from purdue, purdue did not offer aid for international students, just like UC did not offer aid to other country’s students.
But, i can try to apply merits-base aid</p>

<p>XXXXX,
Congratulations. You’re admitted to Purdue. You’ll soon be receiving your “You’re a Boilermaker” packet, which will include your admission offer letter and information about your next steps. But I’d like to take a moment to tell you more about what it means to be a Boilermaker.</p>

<p>Purdue University is a place of great promise–where those with drive fully realize their dreams. Some of our stories you know. Others, you may not. We count 22 astronauts as alumni, including Neil Armstrong and Eugene Cernan (the most recent person to walk on the moon). Amelia Earhart is famous for being a pilot, but she also served as one of our faculty members – counseling women on careers in aviation. Before Drew Brees won a Super Bowl, he captained the Boilermaker football team all the way to the Rose Bowl. We have 7 Nobel Laureates, including this year’s recipient for Chemistry, Ei-Ichi Negishi. Did you see the movie Up? A Boilermaker was the voice of Dug the dog. We are New York Times best-selling authors. We connect kids with college mentors. We’re making advances that aim to end hunger, better detect and treat disease, and make the world a better place.
Simply put, what we make moves the world forward. Now, you have an opportunity to make a mark of your own. You can start by sharing the news that you’ve been admitted. Click the link below to see how.
Well done, XXXX. You have a promising future ahead of you. We hope you’ll fulfill that promise at Purdue.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Pamela T. Horne
Dean of Admissions</p>

<p>I’m a Boilermaker!!
i feel very happy</p>