<p>^Waiting on 9. More decisions condensed into a shorter time=awesome excitement.</p>
<p>Well good luck on your RD schools. And pretty cool you started the Africa program!!</p>
<p>I have solid scores and I’m scared witless. I admire you, fe2011, and I wish I could have your belief and your confidence. Hopefully I see you there in the fall!</p>
<p>i hate the sat.</p>
<p>entity11, thanks It actually came from my teacher! I never noticed until she really pointed it out. I hope to see you there in the fall too!! It’d be so fun! and Iheartschool12…I hate every standardized test on this planet! But really your score is stellar !</p>
<p>this is going to sound kind of dumb, but what is the point of hoping or having faith? The decision has already been made and is sitting on a desk somewhere in some office waiting to be mailed out. I have throughly convinced myself that Brown will reject me because at this point there is nothing I can do to improve the situation. Best case scenario I get an unexpected surprise and worse case scenario I get just what I expected. Although me just checking the Brown forum is a testament to the fact that I still have a grain of hope left</p>
<p>CandidSquire: well, that’s pessimistic. What about thinking that you deserve to get into Brown? Be proud of your accomplishments.</p>
<p>I think they made decisions starting in March. To tell you the truth, if you were meant to go to Brown–you will…If not, there are more than thousands of colleges in this world. And you really don’t know what will happen with the decisions…expect the unexpected.</p>
<p>At this point it doesn’t matter. I’d recommend that you go outside.
(obviously I’m being a bit hypocritical because if I was taking my own advice, I wouldn’t be on CC either! but I really do think it is the best course of action.)</p>
<p>"What about thinking that you deserve to get into Brown? " This is faulty thinking. Many people are “qualified” to attend Brown – but who really deserves it? That’s a judgment call and anyone who adpts that attitude is playing with fire and setting themselves up for disappointment. Even though I was admitted, I NEVER would say I **deserved **my admittance.</p>
<p>^I agree that many people are qualified. I do not see why an accepted applicant like yourself would not say he deserved his acceptance.</p>
<p>I think that what T26E4 is rejecting are the connotations of entitlement that “deserved” seems to have. Of course he (?) was qualified, but I can understand shying away from that particular word.</p>
<p>I see it as there are many qualified applicants who deserve to get in; there are just not enough spots for everyone.</p>
<p>yes. I imagine how hard it is to chose.</p>
<p>Is anyone able to log onto this site?</p>
<p><a href=“https://payment.brown.edu/C20460_tsa/web/login.jsp[/url]”>https://payment.brown.edu/C20460_tsa/web/login.jsp</a></p>
<p>Thanks suitcases for clarifying my point. Let me restate as well: before being admitted, I would never have entertained the thought that I deserved a spot due to my qualifications. Afterward, I have since realized how much chance really played a role in the fact. I was sincerely grateful for Brown’s admit and the other schools that admitted me. I would have been truly proud to attend any of them.</p>
<p>Theatre305, I think everyone can log onto the site.</p>
<p>Can other applicants try to see if they can log-in?</p>
<p>Yes it seems that everyone can log in through the “Student and Staff” login menu. I can log in as well and I really doubt I’ll be accepted. </p>
<p>When you log in it also says: Currently there is no activity on your account Student Account</p>
<p>I can log in, but another one of my friends who applied can’t.</p>