Track your Caltech decisions from USPS!

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<p>Are they mailing the letters out on the 9th or the 11th?</p>

<p>can you by any way tell if you're accepted though...?</p>

<p>Why would they use express mail?</p>

<p>Ew, don't do that! :D Be like all the cool kids and just wait for it in the mail.</p>

<p>Seriously...this degree of analysis won't get you anywhere. Remember last year, when MIT accidentally mailed out its tubes before its deferral letters for EA decisions? I live like half an hour from MIT, and after not getting anything for about a week, I was like.... "Oh." Hehe. So even if you can track your decision or predict when the mail will arrive at your house, tracking the progress of mail is <em>not</em> the best way to find out an admissions decision.</p>

<p>Wait, so express mail = acceptance?</p>

<p>Doubt it. They all should be the same, haha.</p>

<p>Well, if they're all express mail, then we'll be getting them Tuesday...</p>

<p>The mail will arrive while I am out of state. How sad is that?</p>

<p>not very. i live outside the continent :-p but hold up, they said acceptance letters are being sent via fed ex, while deferrals/rejections are sent by airmail (for internationals of course). Can you track fed ex if you dont have the airway number?</p>

<p>I don't think they're sending everything through express. kinda of waste of resources. plus they told us to contact them if we haven't received anything on dec 18th. if they sent everything via express, wouldn't the contact date be earlier?</p>

<p>Did anyone actually look to see if there was a letter sent from PASADENA, CA to their town?</p>

<p>It's a wrong site. That site's for if you want to send something, and you need to check carriers or w/e.</p>