<p>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarg. LET ME SEE MY DECISION.</p>
<p>i can't log in ; ((((((</p>
<p>Hey Speck, love your "location"!</p>
<p>it says my password is WRONG.. ahhh its nottt. this is really ****ing me offffff</p>
<p>gahh don't worry, mine just did the same thing...</p>
<p>mine too, but it finally worked.... i got deferred ;(, which is exactly what i dreaded (long story)... gluck people! gluck!</p>
<p>I just checked and the status just says: "Complete". Am I checking the right place?</p>
<p>yes tactics, you're in the right place.
it's just that the admissions board is comprised entirely of sadists.
has anyone else heard?</p>
<p>you're not checking the right place</p>
<p>go back to admissions, there's a button that says</p>
<p>GO TO MY DECISION</p>
<p>lol very threatening</p>
<p>you're not checking the right place</p>
<p>go back to admissions, there's a button that says</p>
<p>GO TO MY DECISION</p>
<p>lol very threatening >></p>
<p>thats so mean!</p>
<p>someone post the letter for accepted / deferred/ rejected!</p>
<p>here is deferred:</p>
<p>After a careful evaluation of your credentials, the Board of Admission has voted to postpone a final decision on your application. By no means should you interpret this as a denial of admission; it simply means that the Board wishes to have additional time in order to ensure a complete comparison of your application with those of our regular applicant pool. During the winter months, we will review all previously submitted materials as well as any additional credentials you may wish to send to us. </p>
<p>Your official admission decision letter has been mailed to you and I ask that you read it carefully, as it contains more detailed information than is possible for us to provide here. If you are also an applicant for the Program in Liberal Medical Education, please be aware that this deferral includes your candidacy for that program as well. </p>
<p>Let me repeat - you will be considered without prejudice in the spring evaluations of the regular applicant group, and you will be notified by mail in April of the Board's final decision. Please do not hesitate to write to me if you have questions that remain after you receive your official decision letter. </p>
<p>Sincerely, </p>
<p>James S. Miller
Dean of Admission</p>
<p>I hope you are as pleased to receive this decision notification as I am to provide it. You have been admitted to the 243rd class to enter The College of Brown University and to the Program in Liberal Medical Education. I congratulate you on your record of academic and personal accomplishments, to which can now be added the honor of being accepted as an Early Decision applicant to the PLME. You will be one of 1,450 first-year students who individually and collectively display a remarkable diversity of strengths and interests. Each of you was chosen not only for what we believe you contribute to our academic community, but also for what you will gain from the wonderful opportunities that distinguish undergraduate education at Brown.</p>
<p>Your official admission decision letter has been mailed to you and I ask that you read it carefully, as it contains more detailed information than is possible for us to provide here. If you are a candidate for financial aid, your financial aid award letter is included with the decision letter; you may also access that information online. Please remember that as a student admitted under an Early Decision plan, you are required to withdraw all applications to other colleges, and you may not initiate any new applications.</p>
<p>We know that this Early Decision admission will not only relieve you of the anxiety of applying to college, but more importantly, it will permit you to focus your efforts on learning for the rest of the year. Please remember that this offer of admission is contingent upon your maintaining a record of the same general quality as that on which we based our decision.</p>
<p>On behalf of the faculty and President Ruth Simmons, please accept my congratulations on your admission. Please do not hesitate to write to me if you have any questions that remain after you receive your official decision letter.</p>
<p>Heh, congats to all, especially those who beat those odds in the PLME. I, on the other hand, got flat out rejected, so I guess good luck to all that got in, and good luck to all who were deferred to get in!</p>