Isn't it December 15th today?

<p>Right?? Am I the only one who hasn't heard anything from CWRU?
Or are they being really lazy...</p>

<p>I wish cwr would of let us know WHAT TIME on December, 15. My D and I are very anxious.</p>

<p>we have heard nothing, either. Odd.</p>

<p>what the hell? i can log in but no decision is shown</p>

<p>I just logged in and got a decision: Accepted! :-D</p>

<p>Now, for the official letter and merit aid...THAT is big question.</p>

<p>Well, I just logged in. Same message as before: </p>

<p>We have received the materials necessary to review your application for Case Western Reserve University, and your application is under review by one of Case's admission counselors. We will contact you if we determine that any additional information is necessary. </p>

<p>Not sure if that means I wasn't accepted, as they're not likely to tell us online. Anyone else have the same experience?</p>

<p>deffered..</p>

<p>They keep changing the information they posted (for example, they rephrased the acceptance wording quite a bit), so I would keep checking if don't see anything.</p>

<p>Sorry sublimo :-/ ... at least you have another shot!</p>

<p>Sublimo, did they actually that you were deferred? Or are you assuming this based on their lack of decision?</p>

<p>Also, Congratulations, GuitarRckr! I hope to see that same decision soon myself.</p>

<p>Son was accepted!</p>

<p>yeah thanks GuitarRckr, heres what the site said Anomolous One:</p>

<p>Thank you for your strong interest in Case Western Reserve University. We have completed a careful review of your application under our Early Action plan and have decided to defer making a final admission decision at this time. We will reconsider your application under the Regular Decision plan and will notify you of our decision by April 1.</p>

<p>We would like to assure you that the deferral of your application will in no way affect your opportunities under the Regular Decision plan and should not be interpreted as a rejection. We look forward to considering your application again. In the meantime, be sure to keep your application up to date by sending us the results of any new standardized tests, as well as a transcript of new grades.</p>

<p>Accepted =D
Does anyone know when the official letters are supposed to arrive?</p>

<p>can people please post their stats along w/ their decisions?</p>

<p>Status: Accepted</p>

<p>GPA:
Weighted-4.02
Unweighted:3.93</p>

<p>Class Rank: School doesn't rank, but I assume fairly high. I don't know what information they do give to colleges, if any.
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology - Alexandria, VA</p>

<p>Gender: Male</p>

<p>SAT Super Scores:
Math-770
Reading-760
Writing-800</p>

<p>SAT II's
Math II - 780
Biology M - 780
Chemistry - 790</p>

<p>AP Courses:
Sophomore Year:
-AP Biology: 5
Junior year:
-AP Spanish Language: 5
-AP Chemistry: 5
-AP US History: 5
Senior Year:
-AP Spanish Literature
-AP US Government
-AP Calculus BC
-AP English Language</p>

<p>Rigor of Curriculum
All classes at TJHSST are taught at the honors level and above. We are required to take more math/science courses to graduate and have electives such as DNA Science, Bionanotechnology, and Organic Chemistry as semester courses (these three I am taking)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Awards:</p>

<p>-Biology Olympiad: Teaching Coordinator Junior Year, Semifinalist Junior Year
-Biology Society: Vice President Junior Year
-Varsity Policy Debate: Freshman/Sophomore Year, debating since middle school, qualified for Nationals both years
---Varsity LD Debate: Junior Year
-NHS Member
-National Spanish Exam Gold Medalist, 97th Percentile</p>

<p>Volunteer/Work Experience:
-Red Cross Blood Drives/Now regular blood donor, helped with "When I'm in Charge" Safety Training Program
-Regularly volunteer at school functions designed to encourage young children to pursue science
-Volunteer at the National Institute of Health (NIH) during second semester of Junior Year, Work at NIH over summer for pay in Summer Internship Program (SIP) doing neural stem cell research, continue work through first semester of senior year for graduation requirement.
<strong><em>Due to my work at NIH, I will not have leadership positions in clubs senior year due to the fact that we have club meetings during a period planned into our schedules. In order to do the NIH internship, I need to miss these club meetings. Therefore, I'm only VP of Biology Society still, will continue participating in Debate/Biology Olympiad competitions. My counselor will mention this</em></strong></p>

<p>Recommendations:
Letters from AP Chemistry and English 10/AP Lang teachers.</p>

<p>Interested Majors: Biochemistry</p>

<p>3.5 gpa
33 act
150/450 class rank
gret EC's and rec letter
deferred</p>

<p>Accepted!! I need some financial help though. Any idea when you find out about scholarships? Who else on here has been accepted?</p>

<p>accepted! first choice school to!
GPA: 3.6 unweighted 4.4 weighted
horrible SAT scores
interviewed
a lot of extra activities and teams
volunteered abroad last summer</p>

<p>Accepted. To both case and UIllinois. Its gonna be hard to decide cause i love them both</p>

<p>Zobasity--they are very different schools. One quite large, one small.</p>

<p>I have experience with both--one son graduated from UIUC in CS, one son at Case in CS and math. PM me if I can help you with more info.</p>

<p>What's your intended major?</p>

<p>accepted! </p>

<p>GPA: 3.9
ACT: (Best scores) Eng-34 Read-33 Math- 25 Sci-28 Writ-31
Class rank: (not released yet) About 6/250.
Major: Poli sci
A lot of extra-currics, sports, summer schools, foreign exchange.</p>