<p>Yeah, this process IS getting sickening. Marginal benefit decreases every time we do the samething over again. I feel exactly the same way, it's just too good to get accepted. </p>
<p>Hahaahha Catalysis, the first time when I checked my SAT II score, I was really confident that I got at least 780 if no 800. So I was really excited to check...then when I clicked the button, I saw a score of 300. I was like ***......it turned out that they graded my test by the answer key of a different subject test..so I had to pay 50 bucks to get it hand graded and wait like 4 months to finally get my 800.</p>
<p>anyone else wondering why they haven't officially notified anyone of the new release date? (or, for that matter, why Penn hasn't sent us ANY correspondence whatsoever)...</p>
<p>i still haven't figured out what I'm going to do. I get out of school at 3:45 ET so i have the option of dashing straight to the school library to check it after school or book it home to check. somehow i think going home is the better option. knowing myself, i'd probably get in a wreck if i found out at school; distraction from depression, or distraction from excitement.</p>
<p>yea school gets out at 3:05 for us and my 7th hour has computers in the back of the room, i dont know if im going to do it there or just run up to the library. i have swim practice... so if i get in i'm DEFINITELY skipping and going home to celebrate. then again... if i dont get in i'll probably skip to go home and be disappointed. damn. </p>
<p>and prophet... definitely right. u guys are awesome. it's fun having people to talk with about this kind of stuff because i'm basically alone at my school as far as applying to that big school far far away goes. everybody just goes to Western Michigan or Michigan State... and some to Michigan. That's it. Nobody applies to anything further away than Notre Dame and that's like 3 people right there.</p>