PharmD early action acceptance letters?

<p>I know there are threads similar to what I want to know but none of them answer my question.
I did early action and sent my pharmacy application through the merit application. My friends already got their acceptance letters a month ago but I'm still waiting. St. John's said they didn't get any of my information but when I called and confirmed with my ssn they said everything was fine and received.
Does St. John's not send rejection letters or did my letter get lost in the mail ? Is anyone else having similar issues ?</p>

<p>I am sure they send out rejection letters. They had all of my info by the end of October but they said I was missing stuff too. I had to call SAT and get a number that they could access to confirm that they did indeed have it. I would call again.</p>

<p>After I receive the letter that everything was missing, I called (2nd time. 1st time I apparently was only missing 1 letter of rec which I resent) & the lady there confirmed that I have everything and it’s ready to be reviewed. That was already early in January too…</p>

<p>I applied in October and did not hear until the first week in January. I think the Pharmacy takes longer. I would not worry yet!</p>

<p>I called them and they apparently moved me to regular decision because they got my RESENT letter of recommendation too late…
Why didn’t they tell me earlier that it was missing ?!</p>

<p>I know it is frustrating. I kept calling and emailing to make sure they had all of my info so that I would make the ED I. The received my ACT scores on 10/8 but they did not put them with the rest of my application until the end of November. I had to call the ACT office and get a tracking number so that they could put them together. Luckily I still made the EA 1 Deadline. The decisions are rolling now so I think you should hear very soon. Did you try logging into your portal to see the status?</p>

<p>…Keep in mind they receive a ton of applications so if the information does not come in at the same time it can be difficult to put everything together. My test scores were 10/8 but the rest was 10/28, which was my fault.</p>