****Official Boston College RD Class of 2018 Decision Thread****

<p>Has anyone gotten change in their portal yet? </p>

<p>i got deferred so does anyone know if i will receive my letter around the same tome as RD applicants.</p>

<p>by the wording of the tweet, they’re ONLY sending out acceptance letters as of right now…so if you don’t get one by thursday or friday, it means a rejection or waitlisting :confused:
Wonder when agora will change, b/c apparently if you get in, they change the tabs a bit 2 days before you receive them.</p>

<p>is the mail sent bu snail mail or priority? thanks</p>

<p>I would SERIOUSLY doubt priority. </p>

<p>im confused on what the F and P tabs mean? Is there a difference</p>

<p>@collegeapp2018 I imagine they just said acceptance as a general term. It wouldn’t make sense to just send out the acceptances. </p>

<p>& I’m pretty sure it’s just snail mail</p>

<p>ok yes. thanks…probably snail mail. please when anyone receives a letter or a change in portal tell us:)</p>

<p>Just checked and nothing in todays mail~ Maine. Figured it was a long shot, but…</p>

<p>When i got deferred from EA it was just regular snail mail. It took an entire week to get to me. I live in Los Angeles </p>

<p>wonder if people from boston will recieve theors today </p>

<p>I’m guessing/hoping that mine will come by Tuesday (Western PA)</p>

<p>California residents will probably not get their letters until Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Boston area residents should get their letter today. </p>

<p>what about dc? would u say monday?</p>

<p>Do you think it will get to Vermont today? Or is that a long shot?</p>

<p>Vermont’s probably a long shot. I’m from Western MA and already got my mail today. So Monday at the earliest</p>

<p>Did anyone in the CT area get their letter today?</p>

<p>45 min from BC and nothing in the mail</p>

<p>90 minutes north of Boston…nothing today.</p>

<p>The acceptance rate this year is a little higher than last year. It was 32% last year and close to 34% this year. It’s not a huge difference, but it’s something. </p>