Keep in mind, it might not just be NUin…current students plan for travel abroad and Co-Ops abroad. This could potentially be a huge issue for many students in the fall.
someone on Reddit found something in the inspect element.
“-acceptance .letter-intro.scrim”
does everyone have this in their inspect element? could this mean something?
@DrSenioritis what is the inspect element
My college counsellor got an email from Northeastern saying letters were supposed to come out today
@JacoBlau28 bruhhhhhhh
not now lol
@JacoBlau28 r u kidding me
Cause its already 8:30 est what r talking about I was told they were gonna be today by my counsellor then it didnt come out… same position as you guys
@DrSenioritis under what line was it on? I’m checking element inspect and I can’t find any decision hint whatsoever.
There’s a line of code that says app status message. All it says is “None”
I found -nuin .letter-intro .scrim and -acceptance .letter-intro .scrim . I wouldnt take it seriously, as I have horrible stats.
Also unrelated, but one of my teacher recommendation has been downloaded like 40 times (I’m serious, I have like 40 teacher recommendations on my portal that they had received). Would this mean anything.
Edit: Counted them, it’s 62 times lol. The dates are all scrambled but the latest one has been downloaded at March 10th.
where is everyone doing this? the page source
not that this means anything but when i got my EA decision (was deffered) i got an email at 9:22 pm EST saying my portal was updated. so idk
where do you see how many times your file was downloaded?
@louise1019 Under “Received Documents,” I have 62 letters of recommendation that they had apparently received. Sorry I didn’t mean downloaded, but I assume that colleges download the application, and the letters of rec, etc.
I think that means how many times it was sent because to show they “downloaded” it it will just say received.
@louise1019 do you or anyone else has a absurd number of letter of recommendations received by them?
No I don’t just 1
@DrSenioritis - where do you find this? Thanks.