<p>Has anybody tried this yet this year?</p>
<p>they wouldn't send packages out this early.</p>
<p>It may not be DHL this year. 2 years ago it was FedEx. It's very likely they would send them out tonight for Mon delivery. Try calling UPS, FedEx and DHL. Curious to know which one they used this year.</p>
<p>"It's very likely they would send them out tonight for Mon delivery."</p>
<p>from Columbia's website: "We are also mailing admissions decisions on Monday, March 31, 2008, so you will receive an official decision letter by mail as well.</p>
<p>And just FYI the ED people got theirs by FedEx</p>
<p>So, DHL or FedEx ?</p>
<p>Just received mine by DHL.</p>
<p>ditto
nice squishy dhl package
now i get to pop all the bubbles
they know me so well... C:</p>
<p>I didn't get any bubbles. =( lol</p>
<p>Someone told me that the emails would be in everyone's inbox before the truck even pulls up to the admissions office to get the acceptance packages. He seems to have been right on the money.</p>
<p>Hopefully next year people will instead focus their prediction abilities on hacking into the CU network and monitoring network traffic to tell when admissions decisions are finalized. That probably has a better chance of yielding useful information than bombarding the poor people at DHL's call center</p>
<p>I called them to ask when my package was going to come and they refused to answer :O </p>
<p>Mean...:(</p>
<p>Look Duygu, the guy started swimming the Atlantic on Monday with your package. Exactly how are they supposed to predict when and where he'll make landfall in Europe?</p>
<p>Seriously, lower your expectations :)</p>
<p>Lol they could tell me if I had some sort of a number that I obviously don't have.
But then I guess I'll just have to wait and be happy that at least they're coming :P</p>