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<p>This time on Wednesday…</p>
<p>^^ epic.</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>47 hours…</p>
<p>this seems so surreal! I can believe it’s so close</p>
<p>I so hope to get in!!! If I get in, I’ll be the second Yalie my school has ever had!!! :)</p>
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I’m praying I get it, too! I know my scores definitely hurt me, but I hope my awards, ec’s, and my essays show that I am more than just a number. I will be the first person to my school to ever attend Yale (maybe there were some decades ago, but definitely not recently).</p>
<p>If anyone gets in, how are you going to be in school the next day? Keep it to yourself? Tell everyone you see?</p>
<p>I would tattoo the acceptance letter to my face.</p>
<p>Subtlety, of course.</p>
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<p>Is there any other way? :)</p>
<p>The fact that Yale’s notification date comes after all the other ivies makes me extraspecially anxious. wah</p>
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Yea I know! I wasn’t really anxious, but once it hit December, I started becoming a little bit more every day. I can’t believe it’s so close!</p>
<p>Also, Yale mails a letter to us if we are accepted, right? If they do, do we get on December 15?</p>
<p>I know they post it for when you log in to your EliAccount…
gahhh so nervous.</p>
<p>^ Yomama, I think we’re all pretty anxious at this point. </p>
<p>@jgraider: I think the better question to ask would be “ISN’T there any other way?”. Not following me? It’s okay. I don’t really know what I’m saying anymore.</p>
<p>Does anyone know what you see when you log in? I heard a giant bulldog if you’re in…</p>
<p>^^ Woaaah sorry dudes, meant to write yoyoma (not yomama).</p>
<p>^ lol</p>
<p>on the plus side… it’s also almost the start of Christmas vacation!! woo :)</p>
<p>hi guys I heard that you see a giant dancing bulldog in you’re accepted! I’m so anxious for my response!!</p>
<p>my mom the other day was like so… are you expecting a letter in the mail soon from Yale? she still thought colleges sent letters first instead of doing it online. I wonder which way is more stressful.</p>
<p>In order to prepare myself for the very strong possibility of deferral/rejection, I printed off the sample letters that you receive from the admissions department when deferred/rejected and posted them on our door. Every time I go out, I’ll get a reminder of what to expect. And then my parents came up to me and patted me on the shoulder and said “I’m sorry you weren’t accepted honey.” Not only did they think BOTH letters were real, they failed to notice they were printed on scratch paper…</p>