OMG is it out???!!!!!

<p>I went to the Princeton decisions website (notify.princeton.edu) and this what it said:</p>

<p>'Due to heavy demand, you have been placed in a waiting queue. Please wait and do not refresh your browser. After a short delay, you will be automatically redirected to the login page to view your admission decision. Thank you for your patience.'</p>

<p>Have they already released the decision??</p>

<p>lol i waited for an hour; i think they are just preping for 5pm chaos…</p>

<p>i saw the same thing and have been waiting in the que for 20 minutes, I think it is just heavy traffic in general, but I will stay in the que until I have to leave at 9 am…:)</p>

<p>i agree yumeno</p>

<p>I checked the page source, and I’m fairly certain that the queue isn’t actually running. If you look at the javascript that’s running the queueing page, you’ll see a line that says “timer running = false”, so I think we’ve all been had.</p>

<p>I am watching the most depressing documentary ever just to kill time, American teen or something?</p>

<p>Why would they do that to us?? Actually, scratch that, Ivies always like screwing with us applicants.</p>

<p>lol relax!! princeton just knows how to play on april fools!!</p>

<p>Ya…some of the stuff they are doing (for April Fools?) is really pretty mean. I mean kids futures are literally on the line today…and they are JOKING around about it?</p>

<p>What sort of stuff are they doing for April Fool’s? I didn’t really notice anything major until i saw this waiting queue thing, and i don’t think it’s an April Fool’s joke, maybe just a glitch.</p>

<p>Even though it’s April Fools, I think it’s a bit unfair to be messing around with us stressed college hopefuls today.</p>

<p>WOW misleading topic title :(</p>

<p>haha sorry An0maly i was just freaked out when i wrote that.</p>