<p>Are acceptance letters in big envelopes or regular sized envelopes?</p>
<p>regular, just a bit thicker than a rejection.</p>
<p>good luck :)</p>
<p>Regular Envelopes. I thought it was a rejection until I saw two other letters from Georgetown in my mailbox... and thought that it was needless for them to reject someone with three letters.</p>
<p>from NY, haven't received any mail from G-Town as of yet. Good or bad? Many of my classmates have already received both acceptances and rejections.</p>
<p>i'm in the same boat. i think everyone at my school has heard which is kind of frightenting. i called today and they said they could tell me over the phone tomorrow. i'm not sure if i want to here it from them tho...</p>
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Regular Envelopes. I thought it was a rejection until I saw two other letters from Georgetown in my mailbox... and thought that it was needless for them to reject someone with three letters.
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Haha. You DIDN'T get in. You REALLY didn't get in. We really don't want you. haha. :)</p>
<p>hahahaha etoilestars... that was pretty funny... just had to recognize that. i had to read it over again to understand what you were refering to, but v funny nonetheless.</p>