<p>I feel ya sillyaardvark. I’m five for five right now (UNC, Vanderbilt, Emerson, Boston U, and NYU) but I have the only three schools that I am truly worried about coming up. I have a feeling that my acceptance rate is going to quickly go down the drain with Dartmouth, Brown, and Harvard, haha.</p>
<p>But the way, in case anyone has conveniently forgotten, Dartmouth sent out an email today as a reminder that decisions were April 1. Haha, like…yeah, I had completely forgotten…</p>
<p>Yeah same with everyone else.
I’ve gone 9 for 9 ever since my Yale EA rejection and WashU WL.</p>
<p>I’m just dying to hear from Ivy D-Day.
I’ve already gotten into two of my 7 dream schools, but that doesn’t make me that much more calm about this Thursday.</p>
<p>@abcderinkay: I guess my e-mail will be arriving later.
I’m not going to freak out! Everybody else has done this a trillion times on the other boards (Penn, Columbia). ( :</p>
<p>@sillyaardvark: interviews are designed to help you, not hurt you! don’t worry about a flubbed interview (unless you said something offensive or totally outrageous, i’m sure your interview will not make or break your chance =)</p>
<p>and as for this entire process, it’s gotten to be something that is pretty unpredictable. I got into Georgetown EA and rejected from Duke regular decision. I don’t think the Duke rejection bodes well for me, but I have my fingers crossed about Dartmouth, and I wish you all the best of luck as well.</p>
<p>Today, I was named one of 50 kids to get the University Achievement Award from UVa. It’s awarded to the top 50 URMs in UVA’s pool. Hopefully I’m as distinguished among my URM peers in Dartmouth’s pool. :)</p>
<p>Good luck to all! Less than 48 hours left until Doomsday.</p>
<p>Yeah, so does mine. I doubt it means anything significant though, seeing that decisions aren’t supposed to be released for about another two days or so.</p>
<p>Well, Dartmouth is not Vassar.
Hopefully Dartmouth is smarter than Vassar by not allowing kids to find their decisions through a “back-door” method.</p>
<p>I’m glad about that. I really don’t like it when there are all these hints kids are figuring out for decisions and everyone gets confused, unsure, anxious.</p>
<p>I remember some of the likely letter recipients were able to access the accepted students website the day of or maybe the day before they got their letters. That’s probably not going to happen any more this time.</p>