RD Decisions Already Posted?

<p>and how do you know that, if you applied RD?</p>

<p>David, I thought you got in EA</p>

<p>Yeah, he got in EA at yale. He just got into amherst though :)</p>

<p>Interesting...does anyone get a "login successful" when they go to the admitted site? (deferees, I mean) Then it quickly flashes to a "return here April 1"...hmmm...wishful thinking or what?!</p>

<p>I try daily, and every day, I get nothing. Gosh, can you believe we only have 17 days till D-Day?</p>

<p>I get the same thing on the admitted site....
I think we need to get more people to try and see whether it happens to everyone.</p>

<p>Yay, someone else is calling it D-day because honestly to me it physically may be reminiscent to D-day.</p>

<p>I get a big fat ERROR: YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THIS SITE AND NEVER WILL!</p>

<p>To Lauren: That, and D for decisions too.</p>

<p>D-day meant more for EA/ED because it meant Deferral day as well :(</p>

<p>laurenemma, me too, but I think the "login successful" is to the admissions decision page which automatically redirects to that error message about April 1st, don't you?</p>

<p>probably rumbean. I wish we knew anything for sure. I am in a good mood today I got into a school, finally, today. YAY, basically all my friends had found out they were accepted somewhere already.</p>

<p>The more I think about it tho, why would we have a successful login at the admitted student link??? This kind of thing happened at Harvard EA; kids waiting for their email decision just logged onto the admitted page with made-up passwords...if you were admitted it said, "incorrect password:...if not, it said, "user unknown".</p>

<p>Beechbum114, do you get a "login successful" before the Error comes up???</p>

<p>no.....i type in my id and stuff...then it sends me to a redirect page....then the error pops up.</p>

<p>No guys, everyone gets a successful login. All it means is that you successfully submitted your username/password to Yale and they found your account. It's basically a redirect page for your actually account info.</p>

<p>hm....and that would explain it :)</p>

<p>Newt, if so, then why doesn't everyone get "successful login" to the "admitted students page"? (Read about the Harvard thing, above---)</p>

<p>The thing about Harvard's site is they use last names rather than user-names, so it could be someone else who got in, only they had the same last name.</p>

<p>Yeah, I get the "Login successful" message. It just means your username and password match with the system; only afterwards does it send you to the you're-a-RD-kid-stop-trying-to-cheat-and-see-beforehand slap on the wrist.</p>