<p>Aagghh me too! Well 1 month-one day now lawl.</p>
<p>@ alwaysleah south bay is pretty close (decently) Hey if I get in I will post my email. Any one who gets in and is close to Stanford beam me an email and we can congregate somewhere lolz</p>
<p>Shoot a 7% acceptance is horrible. 70-75 / 1000 horrible odds. I hope I get in. Good luck 2 everyone!!!</p>
<p>^ I’ll PM you mine if we both get in I’m in the south bay every other weekend, so it would be cool to get together before the program. </p>
<p>Lulz getting way ahead of ourselves here.</p>
<p>Haha, Yeah we are.</p>
<p>Wait where are you on other weekends?</p>
<p>I live in the East Bay with my mom, I’m just down there every other weekend to visit my dad. The whole visitation thaang.</p>
<p>Just about 2 weeks!</p>
<p>Yeah, they’ve probably read over many of our applications by now… can’t wait to hear back</p>
<p>More like 20 days, btw.</p>
<p>It’s probably too late to send updates…right?</p>
<p>We find out 2 weeks from tomorrow. Yes I would guess that it is too late to send updates though you never know.</p>
<p>Dont send it. If you contact them, then there is a high probability of getting kicked, even if you were the best applicant they ever got.</p>
<p>@Sharingan: I don’t see why they would kick you if you do that. What’s your logic?</p>
<p>SIMR’s website says specifically to not contact them before decisions come out.</p>
<p>Ahh, I think I read that too, but I was thinking that’s only for those who would email ahead of time asking if they got in xD</p>
<p>Some people in the past got kicked for contacting them…</p>
<p>Good to know - thanks Sharingan =)</p>
<p>im pretty sure if you send updates that are like absolutely STELLAR, they will not kick you out
unless they want to have a reputation of like…not having a realistic application process.
and of losing potentialy brilliant people…</p>
<p>Its your risk do what you want…</p>