its up

<p>All i get is an HTTP 500 error</p>

<p>sigh. got rejected from so many places today. this is my last hope</p>

<p>please...</p>

<p>loading...</p>

<p>i cant look.</p>

<p>i can't look it's still loading ***FFF</p>

<p>i clicked, and it asked me to confirm my identity and i did... then i couldn't look. </p>

<p>And when I did... too much traffic!!!!!!! a;sldkfj;lkj</p>

<p>There's too much traffic on the site right now, and I gotta go somewhere. NOw I won't find out for a few hours. <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>argh...I cna't get it to work, which is disconcerting; I successfully navigated the traffic jams on Cornell, Brown, and Yale!</p>

<p>stupid servers. don't they anticipate this kind of thing???</p>

<p>yeahh it won't work. at all</p>

<p>WHATS THE LINK?!?!?</p>

<p>lol i already got in but whats the link</p>

<p><a href="https://www.admissions.duke.edu/status/decision_letter.asp%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://www.admissions.duke.edu/status/decision_letter.asp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I get that damn error as well.</p>

<p>LoL... DDOS attack on duke server!!</p>

<p>damn it i got to the what to see decision button at 5:58 then BAM sever is busy</p>

<p>I bet it's the damn lacrosse team doing this...lol</p>

<p>hahaha... you know how much volume it must take to overload the server? Load dammit.</p>

<p>I can get to the checklist and the Decision Letter tab, I just can't get logged IN!</p>

<p>Dang, I should have logged in an hour ago...</p>

<p>I got my access code in!!! Now for the results...</p>

<p>I got in!!</p>

<p>Dear Purplefish:</p>

<p>Congratulations! The Admissions Committee and I take great pleasure in offering you a place in the Duke University Class of 2010. We are delighted to give you the opportunity to become part of the Duke community.</p>

<p>You should be extremely proud of your achievements. Your many successes in and outside of the classroom have earned you a place among the world's best students. The competition this year was extraordinarily keen – we received more than 19,000 applications for just 1,665 places in the first-year class. The students we have admitted come from across the country and around the world, and bring to Duke an extraordinary variety of interests, backgrounds, experiences, and talents. You and your classmates can expect to be challenged intellectually, to form enduring bonds of friendship and community, and to share in the excitement of discovery that pervades our campus.</p>

<p>We do ask you to complete some paperwork to become a member of the Class of 2010. First, please return the reply card in your admit packet as soon as possible, and no later than May 1, 2006. If you think your reply card will not reach us by May 1, please fax us a copy (fax number: 919/684-8128) before you mail the original card to our office. Please be sure to return the reply card, even if you find that you must decline this offer, so that our records will be accurate. If you accept our offer of admission and you attend school outside the United States, please do not send a deposit; your reply card is all that we require to hold your place in the class.</p>

<p>Your packet also includes an instructions and enrollment checklist, with vital information regarding tuition and financial aid, housing, dining, and other campus services. Please read this material carefully. Once you decide to enroll, you will be hearing from a number of different departments of the University over the coming months, and this material will give you important background information.</p>

<p>You have my warmest congratulations on your admission to Duke. The faculty and I look forward to having you among us in August.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Where do i check!?!?!?!</p>

<p>Yeah. It's way too busy. I'll just wait till later on. Easy for me to say, though since I already know and just want to see it in "official" writing. Good luck to everyone though. It'll be fine.</p>