No letter = rejection?

<p>i thought cruel and unusual punishment was outlawed. :(</p>

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It's times like these I really wish I knew more about the postal service. How exactly does priority mail get to a location quicker than regular mail? I mean, the letters have to be sorted, they both have to go on flights. Does USPS pay people to work evenings sorting and delivering priority mail? Are there more flights priority mail can go on?

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USPS contracts certain Priority Mail services with FedEx, allowing it faster access to all parts of the country.</p>

<p>ok... mail is very variable.... I know from previous letters being sent and coordination with cc people that my area is slow with letters</p>

<p>Finally got my rejection today... mind even less than I thought I would; I'm so glad I did an ED app for Princeton. It prepared me for the apps that got me into UVa Echols, Northwestern, Columbia, Brown, and Yale.</p>