<p>Did the rejection come in a thin envelope? What about the waitlist decision? Is there anyone yet who got in besides the one from Bolivia who heard by email? If so, was it a thick envelope? Thanks-- Keeping my fingers crossed in the Midwest!</p>
<p>Well, I can't comment on this year. But, I remember the acceptance envelope being rather thin (just a one page letter, an enrollment form, and an honor code pamphlet.</p>
<p>Pretty much what Mattastic said. I was admitted ED. The envelope. as I remember, was medium sized. Larger than your typical 4 X 9 envelope but definitely not humongous either. And as Mattastic said, it contained an 11 page pamphlet on the honor code, an enrollment form, and a letter of acceptance. Hope that helps. Best of luck to you :)</p>
<p>It's a regular letter-sized envelope with 3 sheets of paper enclosed, so it's small but slightly heftier than a normal letter. Good luck to all.</p>
<p>I was accepted ED and mine came in a regular, letter-size envelope. It didn't even look particularly thick. In fact, I probably would have ripped it up because it looked suspiciously like a rejection if my mom, who did think it was a rejection at first, hadn't opened it before I got home.</p>
<p>I was rejected and it came in a regular envelope with one sheet of paper in it, bearing the bad news.</p>
<p>Sorry. I hope your next envelope(s) are fatter.</p>
<p>My RD acceptance letter was really thick... it had a big red folder with a viewbook and letters and such.</p>
<p>Hehehe... my package is bigger than your package!</p>
<p>mine was huge</p>
<p>I got my acceptance "PACKAGE". I don't think it qualifies as an envelope. It was pretty big.</p>