<p>Ah! Only a couple more days! God PLEASE let me get accepted with lots and lots of aid!</p>
<p>This is so nervewracking</p>
<p>Ah! Only a couple more days! God PLEASE let me get accepted with lots and lots of aid!</p>
<p>This is so nervewracking</p>
<p>I'm nervous about seeing the admitted test score range for this year's application cycle.</p>
<p>I know test scores aren't everything, but you definitely have to have good scores to even stand a chance. I've been seeing so many people with 1500+ and 34+ scores here that it's scary.</p>
<p>Sweet Jesus on rye bread!</p>
<p>Mailing day is tomorrow! dfkgjhdkg dkfgjhd kfgj klghkdjfghsd</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>^ LOL! Now, there's an exclamation I've never heard before!
What about Jesus on pumpernickel?! It's a type of rye, lol ;)</p>
<p>Can an interview make the difference between an acceptance and a place on the waitlist? What kind of wait do those carry?</p>
<p>i think its more important to know the different between "wait" and "weight" than to do an interview</p>
<p>hahaha oops. well i did an interview, and by the looks of the competition, i was hoping it would carry some of this "weight" you speak of and give me a boost. since waitlists will be relied upon heavily this year, i'm hoping display of interest will be another factor considered.</p>
<p>my interviewer said that it's not really what is said in the interview, but rather just the fact you took the time to do it. since only 17% of people last year did one, it helps.</p>
<p>people who did interview probably have a higher than average yield also, so vandy would like that.</p>