Possible way to check admission status

<p>I thought of an interesting way to check if you are accepted. All of us SCEAers received an email confirming that our applications had been received. This email contains your Stanford ID. Now, try making an account on SUnet (axess) <a href="https://sunetid.stanford.edu/main/SUNetIdApp/CreateApp%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://sunetid.stanford.edu/main/SUNetIdApp/CreateApp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If you successfully make an account, you have been admitted, if not, perhaps rejection.</p>

<p>It didn't work for me, so I have likely been rejected. Tell me if this works for anyone.</p>

<p>wait, i don;t think this is a reliable method
but, nonetheless, it didn't work for me :(</p>

<p>I don't see how this is reliable at all.</p>

<p>Didn't work for me, but I'm not putting too much stock by it (no offense). Have you actually heard of this working?</p>

<p>Didn't work for me, either :(</p>

<p>I got a pm that said it worked for them. Remember, we still have a week where this status could change.</p>

<p>I HOPE it's not reliable...
didn't work for me :/</p>

<p>It didn't work for me as well. Hopes are getting crushed by the second haha</p>

<p>I applied Yale SCEA, but I heard from a friend that it worked.</p>

<p>The last time kids tried to hack websites for their admissions they all got their acceptances revoked. Let's take a breath and stop trying to hack our decisions, ya? =)
Monday will come soon enough.</p>

<p>nope didn't work. i could care less about this though lol</p>

<p>This isn't hacking in any sense of the word.</p>

<p>This is far from hacking</p>

<p>True, but the point is that we're not supposed to know until Monday and it's useless to try. I usually don't get annoyed enough about these kinds of things to say anything but obsessively trying to find out doesn't ease anyone's nerves. But I may be biased because it didn't work for me, hahah. =p</p>

<p>Didn't work for me. It could mean something, but this could also mean absolutely nothing and just be a random processing/computer thing. Alternatively, they could be giving admitted students official ID's in the system gradually, and thus those admitted already have them but those without may or may not be admitted.</p>

<p>I wouldn't completely trust this now, but this method's reliability will surely increase the closer we get to December 15th.</p>

<p>If you could get every person on the SCEA list to try it and post their results, you might be able to draw some reasonable conclusions. Otherwise, what GeoffreyChaucer said sounds reasonable.</p>

<p>tried it, didn't work.
although i honestly wouldn't think about it too much.</p>

<p>Hmmm...OP, someone PMed you? o.o If it works for one person, it should obviously work for everyone as we approach the 15th.</p>

<p>dammit i didnt get in</p>