<p>Also, know what sucks?
I have a giant ass clarinet audition tomorrow around 5 pm CST, which is about when results may come out. hot damn.</p>
<p>jabiqsbjwkdbwjdbkdr Bowdoin interview tomorrow.</p>
<p>baha, Holocene. “LOLJK U SUCK”. I wish my rejection letter would look like that…
No, that’s fortunately not how it works.</p>
<p>Accepted:
Email #1 with acceptance message
Email #2 with SUNet ID </p>
<p>Deferred:
Email #1 with deferred message
Email #2 with SUNet ID</p>
<p>Rejected:
Email #1 with rejected message
no second email.</p>
<p>ooh, that’s rough. (the interview bit)</p>
<p>What time? Before or after results?</p>
<p>you guys im scared</p>
<p>4 PM PST. Probably the worst possible time. If it was before, it would actually serve as a distraction. If it was a bit later, I’d have more time to calm down. So basically I have to read the decision, cry for like 20 minutes, then get ready and leave :’(</p>
<p>Oh sorry, what I meant was that the email will definitely have your decision, and then if you are accepted it also contains your University ID which you will then use to create your SUNet ID and access all of the locked Admitted Student pages. </p>
<p>Haha yeah, I definitely agree that it would be strange if everyone got one! I know mine gives me access to lots of stuff that rejected students definitely shouldn’t have.</p>
<p>Oh yeah @AeryGold that makes sense too… Either way, we’ll get our SUNet IDs very soon after the acceptance email.</p>
<p>@Holocene - IF decisions come out tomorrow, maybe you’ll can wait to open that e-mail until after your interview. You could let all that good nervous energy carry you through a fabulous discussion with Bowdoin, after which you’ll need to decide whether or not to accept Stanford’s generous offer. ;)</p>
<p>When will we know/how will we officially know if the decision comes tomorrow? Won’t Stanford post it on there website the decision announcement time in the morning tomorrow, if it is tomorrow?</p>
<p>More fuel for the speculation fire -</p>
<p>Assuming there is, for some odd reason, a correlation between Stanford and Columbia/Dartmouth/Cornell, here’s some facts. 2010 and 2011 notifications were as follows…</p>
<p>Stanford - 12/9, 12/10
Columbia - 12/9, 12/8
Dartmouth - 12/10, 12/9
Cornell - 12/9, 12/8</p>
<p>Dartmouth and Columbia are both supposed to come out today, so that’s 2 and 3 days earlier, respectively, than last year. However, Cornell announced yesterday that their decisions won’t come out until December 13th! [Early</a> Decision Notification | Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/news/early-decision-notification]Early”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/news/early-decision-notification)</p>
<p>Columbia’s # of applicants went up 1.3%, while Dartmouth’s went down 12.5% compared to last year. Cornell has not officially released its number of applicants, but it’s online results login page says: “More than 4,000 early decision applicants will be eager to access their online decision…” So it’s at least 4,000. Last year it was about 3600, so that’s about an 11% increase. Stanford appears to have gone up from 5880 to “over 6100,” or about a 3.7% increase. </p>
<p>I think that makes Stanford (+3.7) more like Columbia (+1.5%) and less like Cornell (+11%). In other words, I think they could get their scores out earlier this year if they wanted to.</p>
<p>So it’s confirmed that the decision comes in the actual email and doesn’t have to be retrieved on an online portal? That’s good.</p>
<p>Someone should just call the admissions office, even if they’ve already given us an ambiguous response. I’d do it myself, but there’s bound to be a much more eloquent and charming person out there! :D</p>
<p>I can’t handle it anymore.</p>
<p>Columbia kids are getting theirs in three hours! I should have applied to Columbia instead, LOL</p>
<p>I feel like we are getting ahead of ourselves: with hurricane sandy, all of their east coast applications came in a few days later. probably wouldn’t change much since most applicants probably come from the west coast, but if they release them on the 14th then that would be the explanation. But if Columbia is getting their decisions out today, obviously the hurricane just devastated them (sarcasm) and it won’t affect anything.</p>
<p>^Yes, we’ve been over that. Reasons Sandy may not delay decisions;
-Columbia/Dartmouth were more affected and are still getting decisions out
-They don’t start reviewing apps until after thanksgiving anyway. </p>
<p>Ahh MomCares your optimism is so refreshing. Unfortunately, if I get my decision tomorrow there is no way I will be able to refrain from opening it lololol.</p>
<p>^ I post and three days later theres 72 pages of posts… maybe we should all take a break from CC until we get our decision</p>
<p>We take breaks. They’re just really short :p</p>
<p>so, whats saying that stanford will release their decisions tomorrow? I don’t feel like moving back to read everything</p>
<p>poor columbia kids…there worlds are about to be shattered in a few hours</p>
<p>There is definitely evidence that decisions will come out tomorrow, but I think a lot of why we think it will be tomorrow is because we are so hopeful. Then again, I’ve convinced myself that in 27 hours and 12 minutes I will have an email!</p>