No Official Confirmation

<p>My daughter accepted her offer of admission at Princeton electronically and via postcard, but we have received no official confirmation of her acceptance. She had to turn down a couple of sweet offers from other good schools, so I called Princeton to see if they would send something--and apparently it's not their policy to do so. Does this bother anyone else?</p>

<p>Well, it wouldn’t bother me, but did you ask them if they received your acceptance? If you didn’t ask, I would call them back and say you’re a little nervous and is there any way to confirm that the school received your daughter’s acceptance.</p>

<p>We all got a huge packet with letters and fliers and pamphlets and course selection books…</p>

<p>I’m in the same situation. I accepted my offer of admission online and did not receive an official confirmation that they received my reply. I was a little nervous but I feel a little better now knowing that someone else is dealing with the same thing.</p>

<p>I’m in the same situation. I accepted my offer online, and only now, I’m declining the other schools that I was admitted to.</p>

<p>I got that huge packet, with the different books, so I assume that they received my SIR.</p>

<p>They already sent us a course catalog… DIdn’t they?</p>

<p>I received my packet with different books (study abroad, undergraduate announcement, and senior thesis) well before I accepted my offer of admission.</p>