speculation galore

<p>what does everyone get when they go here:: <a href="http://www.yale.edu/admit/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.yale.edu/admit/&lt;/a> and click on the admitted students link?</p>

<p>everyone I know of gets:: ERROR: You do not have access to the Admissions Decision website.</p>

<p>However, notice that if you insert BS info, you get another message:: Sorry, you entered an invalid Account ID or password.
Please try again. </p>

<p>I'm not certain if it simply means Yale has our info...or if there is some distinction. People who got the FA emails from Harvard whom I've talked to get the same message....and I didn't get the emails so I'm sure I'm looking at rejection. So my point here is, does everyone get the same message? Or did someone out there hit the jackpot?</p>

<p>I dont think it means anything</p>

<p>when I input the wrong password I got a </p>

<p>"Sorry, you entered an invalid Account ID or password.
Please try again."</p>

<p>when I input the correct password I get a "ERROR: You do not have access to the Admissions Decision website."</p>

<p>I dont think it means much</p>

<p>Well yeah but neither of us got H's FAs...</p>

<p>What do people who got likelies get?</p>

<p>I think all it means is that, for now, access is disabled (since we can't access decisions until Friday).</p>

<p>Oooooops... Thursday, that is...</p>

<p>sorry but i'm not getting the OP's meaning...why won't Yale have our info? we applied, didn't we? and if we insert BS, surely you'll get a "non-existent ID" msg. and the ERROR...isn't that purely because Yale will not release the decisions until march 31?</p>

<p>april 1 in our cases alyssa :p</p>

<p>This is good to read, it means I'm not nuts. You guys know there was a fluke like this on HArvard's EA page in Dec., right? DOES EVERYONE GET A "LOGIN SUCCESSFUL" BEFORE BEING DIVERTED TO THE ERROR MESSAGE???</p>

<p>btw, i nevER GET "YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ADMISSIONS DECISION WEBSITE"...i GET "LOG IN SUCCESSFUL" THEN i GET A SMALL ERROR MESSAGE THAT SAYS TO RETURN 4/1. When I hit admitted students and enter my info, it diverts me to the login successful page for admissins decisions, then diverts to the small error message. Is this what is happening to y'all too?</p>

<p>Wooooooow...you guys are insane :-)</p>

<p>ctrain, you may think it is insane, but it was meaninful to all of Harvard's EA applicants who, by a fluke like the one suspected here, found out their decision way in advance of the emails. When they logged into the admitted site with a BS password, it said, "wrong PIN" if they were admitted and "user unknown" if they were not.</p>

<p>Rumbean, I think this is the Harvard kinda thing... I got "ERROR: You do not have access to the Admissions Decision website." not your "LOG IN SUCCESSFUL" THEN i GET A SMALL ERROR MESSAGE THAT SAYS TO RETURN 4/1. When I hit admitted students and enter my info, it diverts me to the login successful page for admissins decisions, then diverts to the small error message." I guess you made it... :D Cuz rejects should be more common than accepts... :D
Oh ya... and I got User not found for Harvard... So it's either I'm rejected (quite used to that already) or they've fixed the site... haha :D</p>

<p>i get what rumbeam gets. ... login successful and then "ERROR: Your decision will be available at this website on April 1. Please return at that time." we'll only be able to guess after more people try. only 2 more days guys. hang in there. <3</p>

<p>Postal, were you originally deferred???</p>

<p>yeah, deferred EA</p>

<p>testdasi, were YOU originally deferred?</p>

<p>rumbean, were you?</p>

<p>yes, so if testdasi was, we can conclude it may mean something; idftestdasi was not, we can drop it as a function of having "logged on successfully" in the past and just go back to biting our nails.</p>

<p>i think you've solved the mystery rumbean. . . i looked through and testdasi applied to princeton early, not yale. good luck to all!</p>

<p>Shoot. What a teaseto be routed down the same electronic path as the previously admitted students,huh?</p>