<p>If it’s been a while, then it certainly doesn’t mean you will be getting a likely letter</p>
<p>@iabmuse: Did you read the contents of this thread?</p>
<p>did all those who received likely letters receive “Life after Brown” emails???</p>
<p>^i ask you the same thing T26E4 asked iabmuse.</p>
<p>JustSmile clearly stated they received an explicit likely letter but not the vague life after brown e-mail.</p>
<p>Game, set, match. Check mate. QED. Case closed. Take your pick. Those e-mails were meaningless. The only communication from Brown that means anything before March 29th is a snail mail saying you have “likely status.” If you received that letter, congratulations, to everyone else, you’ve got 3 more weeks of waiting to find out anything.</p>
<p>I got the life after brown earlier and my LL today</p>
<p>isn’t the life after brown thing something everyone receives regardless of whether you got a likely letter or not?</p>
<p>Yes. </p>
<p>But some people were speculating that getting the letter meant acceptance or something. Not everyone got it. I was just following up because I think I posted here earlier that it didn’t meant anything, and coincidentally I got a LL :)</p>
<p>are the likely letter sent via mail or email?</p>
<p>Mail .</p>
<p>Howard: likely letters are only sent through regular mail.</p>
<p>My dad called the admissions office and they told him that the likely letters and the emails they send out are unrelated… they’re done by different parties in the office and also most accepted students don’t receive likely letters. So… nothing to do now but wait until March 29?</p>