<p>If you roll that six-sided dice six times, chances are that you’ll “win” at least once.</p>
<p>The same idea loosely applies to admissions.</p>
<p>If you roll that six-sided dice six times, chances are that you’ll “win” at least once.</p>
<p>The same idea loosely applies to admissions.</p>
<p>OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG. I’m excited. Can’t wait for DECISIONS to come out!!
how do we check our decisions ? is it by email??</p>
<p>If you roll a six sided die six times, the odds that you’ll role any given number is still 1/6…</p>
<p>please someone answer my question!!!</p>
<p>23 days!!!</p>
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<p>I believe we need to log-in to our Princeton accounts. </p>
<p>Does Princeton send email notification?</p>
<p>I think last year they sent out an email that just said “go log into our website to find out your decision”</p>
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<p>That’s odd. I believe it would be more sensical to use the email to include the decision letter. They may want to avoid any possible privacy infringments, however.</p>
<p>lol I think rolling dice is more fun than admissions. XD</p>
<p>Let’s all roll dices to simulate our admissions decisions :)</p>
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seriously. In a facebook group of 30 people, we were expecting 7 or 8 people to get accepted EA. I think only 2 ended up being accepted? just goes to show you that you never know with admissions decisions.</p>
<p>also, does anyone know the date when decisions are physically mailed? I don’t think I can take getting a decision online again :/</p>
<p>Twenty-Two days.</p>
<p>still a really long time to go.</p>
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<p>Indeed, particularly for those who will receive no decisions between now and April 1.</p>
<p><em>flips coin</em>
heads-accepted, tails-rejected, falls off of my hand cuz i can’t catch it- waitlisted</p>
<p>outcome: waitlisted hahahaha</p>
<p>^I wonder if that’s what the adcoms do when they make their decisions… haha.</p>
<p>^ Naw, read “admissions”, by jean korelitz.</p>
<p>I wasn’t being serious.</p>
<p>People just focus on exams. I’m an international and I have a quarter exam, a final exam and a national exam (MATRIK) in every subject all in three months. Paradoxically I’m sitting here obsessing about a university which has a selectivity of less than 9%. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh…I, like all men, want something I can never have.</p>
<p>@gedion9324: too funny! best hopes to you!</p>