<p>i would thought it's bit late to send out likely letter esp that it's now nearly 9 days away.....</p>
<p>do most students who are accepted get a likely letter? If I didn't get a letter am I rejected? Gelco321 are you kidding?</p>
<p>Ofcourse I'm kidding. It would be funny if they sent out "unlikely letters" though. I applied to Wharton as a transfer. I hope I get in. lol</p>
<p>To those who got likely letters, have u guys had an interview?</p>
<p>i thought everyone was supposed to have an interview</p>
<p>i never had an interview, nor was i contacted about one.</p>
<p>ugh I applied to wharton and still have yet to recieve anything and i live in florida. what do you think my chances are with a 4.2 gpa and a 28 ACT? and I am an URM...</p>
<p>Interviews are optional, if you didn't have one, it won't hurt you (at least I'm pretty sure it won't). I wasn't able to attend my interview because I was sick during the day of the interview. For Penn, interviews were done by "Alumni Committees" which offered them during one day and no other, kind of a weak system imo.</p>
<p>I wasn't offered an interview and I have a committee 'chair' within a 5 mile radius.</p>
<p>I didn't get an interview, either.</p>
<p>That's wierd. I got an email with a flyer which said interviews would be held at a private high school in the area during certain times. I was planning on going but came down with the flu and wasn't able to attend.</p>