make a guess

<p>I guess the word "Congratulations" will appear at the beginning of the last paragraph in the acceptance letters. :)</p>

<p>My guess is the word Dartmouth will occur somewhere in both the acceptance and rejection letters. ;)</p>

<p>^
haha nice guess.</p>

<p>I predict that the letter e will be present in the acceptance, waitlist, and rejection letters.</p>

<p>I guess that there will be at least one ’ you’ in the first paragraph of any letters.
One ’ we’ also.</p>

<p>And probably the phrase “many qualified applicants.”</p>

<p>Also it will include the phrase “Class of 2013”</p>

<p>Mine will have the word “regret” haha</p>

<p>How’s about ‘careful consideration’ :-)</p>

<p>^ </p>

<p>yeah that one too. Maybe “Delight” will be in it too.</p>

<p>My guess is that acceptances will start with ‘We’, and rejections will start with ‘The’.</p>

<p>I guess that there will be a “Sincerely”. I win!</p>

<p>It would be really funny if in some twist of fate and completely illogical move none of these words appear in the letter…</p>

<p>I think Congratulations or regret will be in the first sentence… of the first paragraph. They are mutually exclusive.</p>

<p>so far all my accept letters have had “congratulations, you have been admitted to the ________ University class of 2013 blah blah…”</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>I think Dartmouth won’t be the same.</p>

<p>and to basketballbabe13</p>

<p>I don’t think Dartmouth would do typical things like that. But it could happen tho.</p>

<p>the word
Dear (insert name)</p>

<p>“thanks for your interest”</p>

<p>Something about the most difficult year in admissions because there were so many qualified candidates.</p>

<p>a lot of mine have said that</p>

<p>^ The largest number of applicants in the college history or something like that.
Why does everyone leave out the world ’ Dartmouth’ lol.
It is the name of the school we applied to haha</p>