<p>Thank you! I am OOS. Regularly means every other day or so…</p>
<p>Still no decision ughhhhh
Oos California
2040 sat
4.1 gpa
Im getting so nervous</p>
<p>Still no decision here either, oos</p>
<p>Well I know people at my school found out a couple weeks ago that they were rejected…I hope U of M isn’t leading all of us on :/</p>
<p>this sucks, i really want my decision! plz tell me when it is out for everyone :)</p>
<p>Congratulations Boston College! Can you share your major selected, GPA, ACT/SAT, extra curr and other stats?</p>
<p>Have anyone get waitlist. I am afraid of UMich is going to hold the waitlist decision.</p>
<p>Anyone else get decisions yet?</p>
<p>Accepted to LSA!! I wasn’t expecting to hear today but I checked my email and sure enough it was there! So happy</p>
<p>Congratulations!! In state or OOS? :)</p>
<p>Fantastic news, Boston College and Nlips!!! Best wishes for next year!</p>
<p>Boston College and nlips14, congrats! May I ask what your stats were?</p>
<p>Accepted LSA on W Access
In-State, 30 ACT. 3.7 W GPA. From feeder school, 50/170 go.</p>
<p>Why can’t they release all of their decisions at once? The way they’re handling this is completely unacceptable.</p>
<p>Still nothing guys :(</p>
<p>^ I wonder about that. Do you think their servers can’t handle all the info at once? Do they get commitments along the line that help them make their determinations (which would suggest that they take their best candidates first)? </p>
<p>It just seems weird to me. Nobody else seems to do it this way. And it is very hard on those who wait. If they just told everybody on, say, 3/31, no one would have to check W.A. 10 times a day between now and then.</p>
<p>Nothing yet, still waiting.</p>
<p>I’m checking every 5 minutes. I don’t understand why they would drag us out if we all were to get rejected…hopeful :/</p>
<p>Still waiting in California. Stats are → 2140 SAT, 3.6 UW GPA (ridiculously competitive public school, top 50 in Nation), 9 AP classes, great EC’s</p>
<p>This wait is killing me (along with all of you people who are evidently suffering). We’re almost there! Hopefully good news is on its way!</p>
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actually quite a few universities do it this way. maybe not top tier universities but Syracuse, Miami (FL), San Francisco, O<strong>o S</strong>*e (you know that university in Columbus, Ohio), Wisconsin (most prolly) all do it and thats only out of the few that ive applied to. Michigan is also not RD but RA so yeah that says that they wont have a particular date.</p>