<p>From reading past Early Decision threads, it SOUNDS like you will eventually get a link to a website that will list the status of your application?</p>
<p>But you will definitely get something in the mail. It’s just that the website will likely tell you first, especially if you live outside of the area.</p>
<p>ey srry guys iono how to post things soo yea aneways im applying to bowdoin and i was wondering if there’s a difference between bowdoin alumni interview and going to bowdoin to interview. i live in cali so its kinda far but if it means giving me a better chance of getting in im willing to so yea can u guys help me out? its greatly appreciated ;]</p>
<p>That’s a pretty negative and unnecessary way to put it, cclolz. =/</p>
<p>I’ll be applying to University of Texas @ Austin, USC, Boston University, maybe Cornell, Penn and/or University of Florida. Depends all on how the cards fall.</p>
<p>Haha. I’m just praying that the ED rate remains at 35 to 40 percent this year. </p>
<p>After Northwestern, I have a laundry list of safeties: Indiana, Mizzou, Loyola Chicago, and American. I’ll probably end up at Loyola or American unless Christopher Watson has anything to do with it.</p>
<p>Mizzou! Looking for journalism schools? Ace program, and the town is fabulous. It’s very much like Evanston, if just a touch smaller, and without Chicago right there. Really, it might not be as academically outstanding as NU, but Mizzou is a nice school on a lovely campus in an awesome town!</p>
<p>Then again, I’m biased. I love my hometown!</p>
<p>I also have some friends at Loyola who love it there, so that sounds like a good choice, too!</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard, it will be via some sort of online portal. Not 100% on that, though.</p>
<p>I’ve visited both schools already. I can’t get too excited about Mizzou for some reason. It’s probably the size and the overall state school atmosphere. Everything about Loyola appeals to me except the journalism program itself. One of the professors admitted to me that it’s “mid-major, like the college basketball teams, you know?”</p>