<p>I still claim that I don't suck up. =] But anyway</p>
<p>It's 1 am here. I'm too nervous to become sleepy. I bet I'll be up until like 6. Tonight is going to be a long night.</p>
<p>And this weekend is going to be the longest weekend ever if nothing comes in the mail tommorrow. fkjghdjkg dfkljghsdl fgg ldfjkgh dfkgj dfkgjhdgkjdfg dkfjgh dkjg dkfjg dsk</p>
<p>yeah i wonder if i found their blog sooner and got to comment on every entry if that would've showed "demostrated interest" rather than impatience and boredom at school</p>
<p>Good Morning. DD received a wait-list letter yesterday. She was very disappointed. We live in county next to Nashville. A good friend from her HS was accepted, also received in yesterday's mail.</p>
<p>Best of luck to those of you still waiting. Congrats to all future 'Dores!</p>
<p>Ah, this wait is killing me. I'd like the mailman to hurry up <b>now</b>! If I live in a suburb of Chicago, do you think I'd get a letter (if I got accepted...) in the mail today?</p>
<p>Dbear said. wait, in-state and you received it only yesterday? </p>
<p>The decisions were mailed on Thursday and Melbert's daughter received it on Friday. That's as fast as it can be processed. Many of you should get it today, but some will still have to wait for Monday depending on where you live, and it will have more to do how close your nearest mail processing facility is to where your post office is. Those of you in cities and suburbs have a better chance of getting it today than kids in more rural areas, even if you live further away.</p>
<p>Aw, I'm sorry natalie. Is there gunna be one of those threads where people post their stats and decision? So all of us others who haven't gotten the letters can see what's up?</p>