<p>Sure, you have a right to be angry and upset, but not a right to be angry at those who got in already. It isn't their fault that they were notified before you.</p>
<p>I am not angry at those who got in already. In fact, I don't see where you got that idea. I am just asking them to put themselves in our shoes and at least pretend to see what it's like. It's pretty damn frustrating.</p>
<p>Yeah, it must be frustrating. Only one more day though.</p>
<p>Good luck people.... I feel very lucky that my sister attended Wash. U. and made it that much easier for me. I have some close friends with similar/slightly lower stats than me who haven't received any notification yet. Wash. U. is the number one school applied to out of state that's private (for Arkansas).</p>
<p>well, I guess I'm rejected since almost all of the people who've received their acceptance for CAS were minorities.
I guess rejected people get their letters last.</p>
<p>Wow, I hate WashU for doing this to people.. why cant they send them all out at once?? I know and don't mind likelies, but this whole early guaranteeed admission thing is really making me frustrated</p>
<p>I'm thoroughly convinced that they have legitmiately yet to send out all admissoins, and that no one can assume rejection at this point. Even if you're a minority. This is because a bunch of minorities have applied to Wash U from my school, and there has GOT to be at least one who would've been accepted. So far, no one at our school has heard from CAS.</p>
<p>yo... decisions are up online. you can check it at <a href="https://aisweb.wustl.edu/Admissions/appstat.nsf/uawapstat?OpenFrameset%5B/url%5D">https://aisweb.wustl.edu/Admissions/appstat.nsf/uawapstat?OpenFrameset</a></p>
<p>just enter in your info, and then click "check to see your admission decision."</p>
<p>I'm an asian. I didn't get an invite to the multi-cultural weekend. I got waitlisted.</p>
<p>Same. Basically what the original poster said was true</p>