<p>They did. I know they did. And for about 10 minutes.</p>
<p>Being the stupid idiot I am, I was too afraid to scroll down. </p>
<p>The reason I know this is because the site looked completely different than it did before. When I clicked "decision letter," it was blank as far down as i could see - the scrollbar was longer.. Right now, when I click "Decision letter," you can sort of see that msg that says check back on Thursday. Earlier today, you couldn't. It wasn't there. Meaning the letter was under it. FDSLFKJSD</p>
<p>At "application checklist," none of the checks were green. They were YELLOW, and it said "due."</p>
<p>WHAT THE HECK DOES THIS MEAN? It probably means I got deferred, because otherwise why would the application checklist have all yellow dots? Btw, they're all green now.</p>
<p>AHHHHHH</p>
<p>Did you refresh and it was still like that? Oh my gosh, I was just thinking how they probably already made their decisions for everyone and they are just sitting on their computers right now. If that would have happened to me and I would have had a heart attack, because I check for some unexplainable reason at least once a day.</p>
<p>well actually...they've had everything done for at least a wk, probably more, they're basically just licking envelopes this wk</p>
<p>never mind. false alarm. i just thought things over. im stupid</p>
<p>oh my.. that got me scarred!!!</p>
<p>Last year, there was an intermediate page between clicking the "decision letter" button and getting your actual decision. It was a short paragraph that at the end asked you to click a button affirming that you are the person the letter is intended for. Then you get your letter, exactly as it looks like when it's mailed to you. No scrolling or anything like that.</p>