<p>if onlyyyyyy</p>
<p>Guess who’ll be on Stanford’s Common Data Set for the next 15 hours. Yup.</p>
<p>My heart is beating really hard. 10hours to go</p>
<p>Im with aigese at this point haha. feeling periods of apathy followed by brief periods of mental insanity… lets just hope after 3pm EST its gone one way or another</p>
<p>Less than ten hours! I can feel my blood pressure rising; this cannot be healthy.</p>
<p>@matrixsurgeon,
It is 3pm PST, 6pm EST.</p>
<p>@Billcsho</p>
<p>yea i knew tht, i just accidentally put EST for PST (cause i live on east coast and on this post i have to remember to put PST cause stanford is PST lololol)</p>
<p>Wow how are we all going to get through school today…</p>
<p>Good luck guys and true I’m in NJ, 6 is so far away lol</p>
<p>Just realised I will be out at my company’s holiday party and my son will be out with his friends at 6pm. I’m curious if anyone has checked the admission’s decision on their cell phone but that’s what S will have to do tonight… I wanted to be there!!! but for the acceptance letter, I am ready to endure more stressful moments today :)</p>
<p>Does anyone know if S emails your guidance counselor the decision as well?</p>
<p>@ppeazy</p>
<p>i don’t think guidance counselors are notified about the REA decision because they have no reason to HAVE to send it to them (if it was ED, its a diff story)…its technically the applicant’s moral obligation to let his/her guidance counselor know…he doesn’t ahve to unless he wants to.</p>
<p>Stanford did not notify my school, although everyone (the principal, VP, guidance counselor, college counselor, etc) knew by the time school started in Monday. I’m from a small town and the news spread like wildfire (I think I only told my mom and three of my friends). Just know that you probably won’t be able to hide a rejection or deferral… Stanford is kind in that it releases decisions on a Friday instead if on a school night; once you get bad news, the last thing you want to do is go to school and see all your teachers and friends.</p>
<p>Oh right, my friends who had schools email their counselor were
ED, thanks.
And oh I’m sure I’ve been asked all day if I got in and I’ve had to tell them I’ll let you know later tonight haha</p>
<p>I just say when someone asks me when the decisions come out that its coming out this weekend instead of saying friday evening/night cause i dont wanna inform people on a friday of my rejection…i can wait till monday for both acceptance and rejection purposes and obviously deferral purposes…</p>
<p>Just a few more hours and it’s off to the decisions thread!!!</p>
<p>Long time lurker but here we go:</p>
<p>This last week has been hell. I’m normally not a stressful person because everything is pretty controllable (tests, quizzes, etc…) and even if I do poorly I know it’s not the end of the world. But this just feels so out of my hands that it’s killing me.</p>
<p>And then 6 people of my class of 34 have gotten in ED this week, 1 to Dartmouth, 2 to Duke and 3 to Brown. They are probably a third of the people applying early. I am also one of three who is REAing Stanford and we all have similar stats, course rigor, and strong hook. And I know that if any of us get in while someone doesn’t the friction is going to be terrible -.-</p>
<p>And every time someone talks about it with me and wants to know the result makes me add another person to the list of people I have to notify about getting rejected. I need this to end.</p>
<p>@thedoctor2013 i gotcha man…im tired of waiting but at the same time im not looking forward to 3pm PST 6pm EST… </p>
<p>Everyone else: lets just post our intiail results on here like yes i got in, or no i didn’t or ughh deferred, etc and then u can go back later with official stats, ecs, etc to the results thread and put tht there. also lets use our running list of members on this thread so we can just add accepted, rejected, deferred next to all of our names so its easier, more organized, and simpler to see who got in and who didnt, etc…</p>
<p>Just a little heads up on the 3pm thing-- it is “after” 3pm. Last year, S got his decision more like 3:30 than 3. Others had already reported decisions online by this time, so it wasn’t like they sent them all at once, more like sent the decisions in batches.</p>
<p>Is the idea that denials come earlier then acceptances true? Or is that a myth</p>