Its this week. 100% certainty. The people at admissions are told to respond that the way they did.
“It might be this week or next week”
(maybe I should start writing out Christmas cards )
My personal suggestion, frankly, would be not to call and let the Office of Admissions actually do their job
Best of luck to All!
^^^This from @suzy100, a parent who currently has two kids at ND.
This just seems kind of silly. Just put out the date you are releasing the decisions and avoid all this extra stress and drama.
ND admissions never gives out the date. They said something like that last year and it came out the next day. On another note, does anyone know what a 1480 SAT equates to…some websites say 32 and others say it’s a 33 and only 10 points shy of a 34. Just wondering…
Not 100% sure but that’s my SAT and I’ve pretty much just heard it’s a 33
@aspen22 A 33.
Current 2018 Concordance table: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/guide-2018-act-sat-concordance.pdf
wow that table does say it is 10 points shy of a 34…
H just called the admissions office who told him he was the 7th call in a row asking the same question. She told him that the decisions will not be release before the end of the week.
Well, with emotions seemingly running high this year, these may become very long days before REA D Day…
Current student here! I know that everyone is stressed about their admission decision, but try and calm down. Enjoy the days before this decision comes out. Just imagine in a year time you guys might be students here studying for finals and writing papers or you could be doing the same thing at another university. Everything works out at the end. Good luck and go irish!
The latest it will be is next thursday, the 20th. Let’s just hope it comes out sooner and stay positive.
@doctorunusual May I ask why you want to know? Isn’t it just one or the other? (ACT or SAT)
@HM0527 Hm? I guess it’s just something I was wondering but it was @aspen22 who asked. I think you can submit both and they’ll just take the highest possible score from either into consideration.
@aspen22 I would look at the percentile whichever one is better I would send that one in.
I was just wondering if anyone else encountered conflicting conversion tables. I think the new 2018 conversion table gives sat scores a boost. Usually you just send whichever one is better. I was advised to send both because they’re about the same.
@doctorunusual my apologies. This feed is so long it’s hard to keep track. Obviously you have to take both the test to decide which score to send in? I see there are 3 different options for scores conversion wise. My D scored a 32 (No SAT testing) How do you know which one is yours and at this point isn’t it too late to submit another test score?
Although it might of been corrected, my daughter (sophomore) was able to find out her acceptance about 20 minutes prior to her email by going to the Accepted Students page and entering her portal info ( I do not know exactly what she entered) and it activity linked to An Accepted Students page asking her to accepted admittance. I believe this page / link was active about 20 minutes prior to acceptances going out via email. This was 2 years ago so it may of been corrected. Again, I am not exactly sure what link she went to.
https://admissions.nd.edu/information-for/admitted-students/ I believe this is the site.