<p>It seems like this last batch was truly as predicted, waitlisters and rejectees. Fail, I have no one to blame but myself.</p>
<p>i havent received my letter yet…
but def not looking forward to it. if i was an important accepted student, i would’ve been notified by now yeah? ugh.</p>
<p>still waiting…</p>
<p>i’m still waiting too!
i hope i get this decision soon
because i’d like to make my decision.</p>
<p>it’s my last school left.</p>
<p>this is seriously getting ridiculous - i’d just like to get rejected already so I can move on with my life</p>
<p>as much as i’d love to be at nyu - it looks like the only ones left to hear are rejectees and those waitlisted. and i won’t be waitlisted.</p>
<p>Nothing here yet from Stern… UGH!</p>
<p>Just got my rejection today… guess it’s University of Southern California instead</p>
<p>rejecteddd booo, is DC for me now</p>
<p>Just got my letter. Rejected from CAS. I figured.</p>
<p>Just checking, but waitlist means that they would have offered you admission but they didn’t have enough space for you?</p>
<p>I got waitlisted today</p>
<p>1810 SAT
4.2 GPA
7/414 Class Rank</p>
<p>for Gallatin.</p>
<p>I was rejected from NYU: CAS yesterday. Everyone who applied to CAS in my school besides the one person who applied ED were rejected, including people who got into Cornell, Columbia and other Ivy League schools. This year was clearly an insane year to apply as an undergrad freshman…</p>
<p>Good luck to the waitlisted and congrats to the accepted :)</p>
<p>so it looks like it’ll be rejection…
but i STILL haven’t heard anything.
i just want to know. i just want to get SOMETHING in the mail from nyu.</p>
<p>–and also waitlist means if enough people don’t accept at nyu then a spot may open up for you. so i guess theoretically it means if they had 1000 and some more spots then yes they would have accepted you.</p>
<p>rejected today.</p>
<p>they didn’t even seal my f***ing envelope. wow.</p>
<p>^ Wow. Those A-holes.</p>
<p>Still no letter in GA. They were mailed out on Monday, supposedly… so why’s it taking so long?</p>
<p>things get opened in transit all the time through the mail system. it IS out of NYU’s hands once it leaves their mailroom.</p>
<p>No. The closer I looked at the envelope it was open. The seal was still shiny so it was NOT officially closed. Wow. I thought the seal was broken since there was a rip, but I saw that the seal was shiny meaning there was no adhesive property present. This sucks.</p>
<p>mine wasn’t sealed too, weird</p>
<p>It looks like they sent out acceptances, then figured out who would be rejected and who would be waitlisted and sent out those decisions two weeks later. What a bunch of jerks. Really. There’s simply no excuse to make students wait a few days while every other senior on the planet already has all their decisions.</p>
<p>If they sent out acceptances, rejections, and waitlists at the same time I would not have had such a pre-mature heart attack by just waiting. The waiting was the hardest part. My friends who got into NYU knew a long time before me, it would’ve been better to know that news at the same time I knew mine. I spent two weeks questioning myself, and then finally disappointment. I could’ve had two weeks of a “getting over it” period.</p>
<p>rejected. thank god the waiting’s over.</p>