<p>Who else is dying to find out if they got in or not? It hit me yesterday that we have little under a month until those decisions go up…</p>
<p>…but the only problem is, late March feels so far away! D: My birthday is then, too, so I’ll either get a really great present or a really bad one.</p>
<p>Bryn Mawr is my first choice and I’m climbing the walls over here! Anyone else know how it feels?</p>
<p>So glad I’m not alone. ^^ Lately, I’ve been letting myself imagine what I’ll do if I get accepted, but then I have to hold off in case the other option happens. D:</p>
<p>Hope we all get accepted so we can all celebrate together!</p>
<p>I’ve already been accepted into a few schools but Bryn Mawr is still my number one school. It really just hit me that we would be hearing from them soon. I’m very very anxious!</p>
<p>Wow, as of tomorrow we’ll probably be a week away from our decision notifications! So excited, and the waiting doesn’t get any easier the closer we get to the day.</p>
<p>I was on campus yesterday, I have to admit, I was eavesdropping, and they were talking about releasing the decisions earlier this year!! I check my virtual Bryn Mawr account an unhealthy amount of times a day.</p>
<p>Oh my gosh, exactly how much earlier? It’s kinda annoying how some schools do not send you email but require that you check your applicant portal regularly!!! If I’m not a regular lurker at Collegeconfidential I may not know my Colby ED2 result or Bryn Mawr result until it was several days after their online release date. My two friends did not check out their MoHo decision until half a day it was released in their portal. We are international students so snail mail will take even longer.</p>
<p>Not to mention, my browser can’t seem to remember my virtual Bryn Mawr password and I’m to lazy to change it, have to pull out the paper mail to find the hellishly long password everytime I log in -.-.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t have known that Mount Holyoke’s was out without checking CC. Everyone said you get an email but many of us did not. It is annoying and there is so much misinformation there that it’s hard to figure it out.</p>
If you enroll at Bryn Mawr, you’ll be using that password quite a bit (to check your email, log onto computers, print to public printers, etc). Why not change it now?</p>