<p>I know all you EA are very anxious these days. Try to step back and remember no matter what you will wind up where you are supposed to be. Know that you applicants and your parents are being thought about prayed for and have a large group that have gone before you here to support you. I feel the excitement mounting and I am just a parent of a Freshman but it feels like yesterday we were going through the same thing. Last year this time the boards kept going down and I felt like my lifeline was going down too. You will get throught this. Good luck and God Bless</p>
<p>KR123 is absolutely correct.</p>
<p>EA applications have all been sent and all us - applicants, parents, friends, teachers, counselors - are simply waiting. The process is out of our hands.
You have to truly believe that everything happens for a reason - the contents of the mail that arrives on the 17th or 18th or 19th won't change enroute - the die is cast. KR123 - thanks for reminding all of us that there is a great group out there supporting our children and ND EA applicants!</p>
<p>Equidem, alea iacta est.</p>
<p>Regardless, though, one can't help but anxiously await the outcome off that die roll. Sleep will likely be a rarity this week.</p>
<p>Very true, Caesar. It's gonna be either a really, really good day (Georgetown and ND), a good day (one or the other), or a really bad day (neither) for me.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone. Here's to you for all you've accomplished that got you this far/ I'll be praying for good news for everyone</p>