<p>i think clyde was responding to the worst gpa thing.
Yeah I should really really take a chill pill… but is it only me whose confidence is actually going up? This is a problem because it’s better to not expect it and get it…</p>
<p>I’m applying to School of Communications for Theatre!
(re: question posed earlier)
What major are you applying into?</p>
<p>I’ve kind of been confident in it for a while, but I’m double hooked and my main two sections on the SAT are above the 75%. I know that doesn’t guarantee it, but the combo of those is a straight KO, like that boxer dude that got knocked out, when no one expected it. Pacqiao or something like that.</p>
<p>I think I’ve already said this, but it’s been a lot of pages. I’m applying for Biology, but I’m thinking about transferring into Bienen for either Piano Performance or Music Cognition. Or maybe double major, or minor, or something. I DON’T KNOW</p>
<p>Applying to the School of Communications to major in Communication Studies, though I’m also interested in Creative Writing for The Media. I dunno. Most likely not going to get in anyway.</p>
<p>Econ major in wcas</p>
<p>I just checked my Naviance and there are no decisions posted. Lots of kids in my school got their ED responses already from other colleges and they’re not on Naviance yet.</p>
<p>I’m really sure I’m NOT going to get in (comparing myself to other applicants on here is very disheartening) and I’ve made peace with it weirdly. I’ll be ok if I don’t get in. I just need to know soon, preferably before Saturday! My formal is that night I really don’t need mascara and tears flowing down my face…</p>
<p>I can’t wait to meet EVERY SINGLE ONE of you at NU, since we’ll obviously all be getting in. We’re too cool not to make it in :-D. What are you guys doing when you get your acceptances ;-)</p>
<p>I’m applying WCAS but I may want to transfer into SoC once I get there to major in RTVF and double-major in WCAS.</p>
<p>I’ve been reading this thread but haven’t actually posted anything on CC in a long time.</p>
<p>If I get accepted, I actually think I won’t tell my parents (not right away). I go to school in Canada, and when I go to visit them for the holidays I thought about bringing them an NU Parent shirt or something, to tell them in person.</p>
<p>Since I have this plan that probably means I won’t get in, Murphy’s law.</p>
<p>Is anyone applying to SESP? I want to do a minor in WCAS</p>
<p>ill probably just die if i get in</p>
<p>Haha, the good 'ole “Anything that can go wrong, will.” Murphy’s law is a cyclical thing. Sometimes stuff seems to all go wrong, but then sometimes it doesn’t.</p>
<p>On a somewhat random tangent; someone please post a video on youtube of a time-lapse of headphones laying around. I want to know if the tooth fairy’s distant cousin is the headphone fairy, who tangles all of our cords.</p>
<p>what is SESP i keep hearing about it. I did McCormick</p>
<p>WCAS econ major here :D</p>
<p>I’ve been following this thread for a while and just havent posted anything in it,
but, commenting on the what major question, @rcc117 I applied to the School of Communications for theatre as well!!!</p>
<p>@char17m: are you a cherub, by any chance? if so, i wonder how many of us are hiding here on college confidential…</p>
<p>I just can’t bring myself to believe that someone heard their decision from their guidance counselor, I’ve never heard of a guidance counselor getting a decision before a student unless it has something to do with recruitment.
But all that aside, I do hope they come tomorrow!</p>
<p>I applied for RTVF at SoC!!
I will freak if I get in. If I don’t… well, I keep telling myself that it will be okay and I’ll be disappointed but cool with it and just move on, but who knows what my reaction will actually be. Guess I won’t know until whatever happens happens. Weird to think about actually getting a decision, after all this time.
If I don’t, though, I’ll have to rush to apply to a bunch of other schools… This is probably irresponsible, but so far the only other one I’ve applied to is Penn State University Park, but I’m in there, at least.</p>