<p>If anyone of you receive the admission email, please post it on this thread. It has been great chatting with you guys. I hope we can chat face to face at Yale. I truly hope that we will have a number of admission testimonies. Remember, everyone here is capable of getting into Yale. All I hope you will do is to keep your head high and hope for the best. Elizabeth Gilbert once said: “The inability to open up to hope is what blocks trust, and blocked trust is the reason for blighted dreams.” I urge you all to trust in yourselves. Have confidence in yourselves. Anticipate an admittance letter, and you will be pleasantly rewarded. Hope until the second week of may. Keep hoping for all your endeavors. Never say die until the bones are rotten. Hope for the best to get the best.</p>
<p>I dunno what just happened but I just received an email from a Yale class of 2014 hopeful congratulating me on my admission, and asking for advice on how to get in. I dunno how she knew that I applied to Yale, but I don’t care, if I got in I’m happy. By the way does anyone know whether Yale has finished deciding admissions? I still hope we all get in guys. Keep hoping for the best and don’t give up yet guys. </p>
<p>Could you guys promise me that if you get accepted you will post your stats because yale is my dream college and i want to know what it takes to get in :)</p>
<p>She probably misread your username and didn’t bother to look back on old posts. Even when I saw a name “TransferAccepted” on the Yale board a while back, I thought you were an accepted transfer student from before.</p>
<p>Hey TA,anyone can send you an email from your personal address from here just by clicking your username
and just to keep you guys on toes.i read the other day that yale kinda almost rejects all previous applicants who got rejected for freshman year that are applying as transfers.but it dates 2 years ago,maybe things have changed.
Still rooting for you guys by the way.13 has been said to be an unlucky number,so don’t forget to pray and hope for the best come may 13th…am reading a community college to harvard testimonial right now and am now more than convinced that it can be done…
here is that 2007 article,i never thought housing had any effect on admissions.
[Yale</a> Daily News - Some see second shot in transfers](<a href=“http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/18839]Yale”>http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/18839)</p>
<p>That article was written at least 3 years ago. So many things have changed it’s publication. Yale has improved it’s financial aid policies, and so many other things have happened that might change Yale’s supposed proclivity–Albeit I find it hard to believe-- for first-time applicants. I find this article very discouraging to previous applicants. Yale, in my opinion, would probably admit students on the weight of their applications not on the amount of times the students have applied. In fact, re-applying to Yale should demonstrate a students strength of character not weakness or inability to accept deferment.
Maybe Yale will reflect on it’s transfer admission policy with a new mirror. That is not our worry. What we should all be doing is keeping hope. We should all be hoping that Yale will see the best in us, and would reward us with admittance letters. So guys, I hope this won’t hinder your ability to keep on hoping. Christopher Reeve, a former Ivy-Leaguer, once stated that “Once you choose hope, anything’s possible.” D-Day (Decisions Day) is really close. We have come so far because we all chose to hope.
“Hope is like a road in the country; there was never a road, but when many people walk on it, the road comes into existence.” Let’s all rekindle these hopes. The road to Yale will come to existence if we truly believe that anything is possible if we hope. Walk on positive thoughts and a positive road will emerge above all odds.</p>