<p><em>hugs</em> saxophonegirl, so sorry. Hope you get some other good choices. S got rejected, too.</p>
<p>Rejected. Pretty badly written letter, in my opinion. Anyway, ■■■.</p>
<p>Waitlisted. It stinks.</p>
<p>Waitlisted, but I had already settled for a rejection long ago, so I guess it’s not that bad.</p>
<p>rejection. letter written to MY PARENTS apologizing. ***.</p>
<p>Denied in California. First one after 6 admits though, so can’t complain…</p>
<p>denied NY… I’m like gunna cry</p>
<p>Rejected in NJ!</p>
<p>That’s okay, I was kind of expecting it.</p>
<p>Can anyone type out the reject letter?
ahah, that is if they want to.
It will definitely help brace the impact</p>
<p>Rejected in NY! Woot Woot!</p>
<p>waitlisted. considering i wrote my essays in 20 mins…yeah i had it coming x[</p>
<p>i got USC and BC business schools…and a few more decisions left. joyful</p>
<p>Definitely expected to get in, but got wait listed. In fact, I was wait listed at all my tier-2 schools.</p>
<p>hey did anyone from new york not receive their letter at all yet?</p>
<p>Accepted! I live in Virginia if that helps anyone track when letters should arrive their way. And, yes, a green piece of paper does indicate an acceptance. However, the official acceptance letter is not written on the green paper–haha. Good luck everybody!</p>
<p>Ugh. Waitlisted. How nice to see that NO ONE on the waitlist for the B-School last year got in!</p>
<p>Accepted here in AZ</p>
<p>Accepted in rural WV. My green sheet of paper fell out as I was opening it, so I didn’t have to go through the terrible process of reading the letter!</p>
<p>waitlisted for the 4th time! i’m getting tired!</p>
<p>New Jersey got their letters yesterday…so some parts of New York may have gotten theirs already. I’d assume the midwest/west will get their letters today or tomorrow.</p>