<p>OMG>>HOW COME PPL ALREADY HAVE THEIR LETTERS??? some one answer my question</p>
<p>they were mailed yesterday i think.</p>
<p>I think that decisions were actually mailed yesterday, so people close to Princeton received them today.</p>
<p>If they mailed them yesterday or today (if you'll notice only people from NJ have received them) then the NJ people would have them. Sucks for the rest of us, argh! :</p>
<p>We will get them tomorrow. Last year the NJ people got them the 14th and everyone else the 15th.</p>
<p>Mitch, how do you know that? (I also live in Florida).</p>
<p>They mailed them last night. That means that NJ residents will get their decisions in the mid-day mail and most of the east coast should get their decisions saturday (especially those accepted).</p>
<p>Calculus u got yours today and u live in Florida?</p>
<p>i live in new jersey...waiting for the mail to come though.</p>
<p>I just assume because thats the way it worked last year</p>
<p>omg...that means PK has his own! was just thinking bout him....(wierd right?) thats what anxiety can do</p>
<p>No, in response to whattodowithlife, I have not received mine yet. I bet I'll get it tomorrow, ugh :</p>
<p>if i live in ct will i get it tomorrow?</p>
<p>also if one person already got in from my school do you think thats a no for me? help!!!</p>
<p>I live in South Jersey and got my letter today.
ACCEPT'D.</p>
<p>I live in Texas and I'm not even going to bother to check my mail today because I know it's not here yet.</p>
<p>What are your stats Qwertulen? BTW, CONGRATS!!!</p>
<p>ok for everyone whos like me and wondering when their letter will come (saturday or monday) go here: <a href="http://postcalc.usps.gov/%5B/url%5D">http://postcalc.usps.gov/</a> and put in princetons zip code (08540) and then your own and it will tell you how long the estimated time is. mine said 2 days....= friday, arrive sat??? anyone else think so???</p>
<p>where do you live? I'm in CA, and it's 2 days for me also!</p>
<p>haha I'm in Texas and it said 2 days.
That means Saturday, right?</p>