<p>Do you think that means he's been accepted - or do all decisions from Schreyers come in big white envelopes? I can't wait for him to get home and open it, but of course I will. Although I did try to hold it up to the light with no luck.
-An excited but nervous mom.</p>
<p>I believe that he is in because if it was a rejection letter it would be a smaller envelope and if you take into consideration that the email that I received (International so only email) contained a lot of attachments (at least 35 pages) the big envelope means a yes, I wish the best of luck for your son!</p>
<p>Last year we found that the big white envelope was good!</p>
<p>Wow, I thought he’d hear mid month…hope it’s a great 18th birthday present today!!! Could be the worst too…maybe I should stash it till tomorrow!!!</p>
<p>Does it feel heavy-ish? I just got my big white envelope, an acceptance, and it included a fairly large glossy brochure.</p>
<p>It feels like a brochure inside, but it’s not that heavy. Congrats to you notafemmefatale and periklis and thanks for posting.</p>
<p>The big packets are an acceptance and the letters are not. I got the big one and my friend unfortunately got the small one today.</p>
<p>Son just opened it up and yes, he’s in. Saying a prayer of thanks. :)</p>
<p>Congrats to your son!</p>