<p>alright guys..so today is april 15th so it's mid-april</p>
<p>we should be getting our decisions by now..</p>
<p>so anyone got their decisions yet? or anyone asked them when they would be</p>
<p>sending out the decisions?</p>
<p>alright guys..so today is april 15th so it's mid-april</p>
<p>we should be getting our decisions by now..</p>
<p>so anyone got their decisions yet? or anyone asked them when they would be</p>
<p>sending out the decisions?</p>
<p>Last year they really messed up. I didn't get my decision until early May. So don't get your hopes up.</p>
<p>Will the RD applicants get their decision by Mid May?</p>
<p>application deadline was april 1st right?</p>
<p>last year was horrible... this year I'm trying to ignore the suggested dates altogether simply because there's no actual concrete answer. I just want to be surprised!</p>
<p>yes, I really need to know for RD because it effects my other plans. Does anyone know if they post decisions online or only through the mail?</p>
<p>I think it's only through the mail.</p>
<p>They will email decisions, and they hope to get them out by the week of April 16th, so hopefully we will find out this week.</p>
<p>source:
Libby Pearson's comments in the last two posts
<a href="http://uncommontransferapplication.blogspot.com/%5B/url%5D">http://uncommontransferapplication.blogspot.com/</a></p>
<p>i wonder if there is a benefit applying ea in admissions?</p>
<p>libby said no</p>
<p>supposedly, the benefit is that you get your decision earlier... :)</p>
<p>so today's the day guys
anyone heard of their decisions today?"</p>
<p>Yeah, I want to know, too!!! I keep having mini-heart-attacks every time I check my email. </p>
<p>Did the site say they'd send them starting the 16th, or expect applicants to RECEIVE them starting the 16th?</p>
<p>That's only if you applied early action, btw.</p>
<p>I applied early action...</p>
<p>I would think that you'll receive a decision soon.</p>
<p>God, I hope so. I'm ready to spontaneously combust, in a very grand-scale, Dickensian sort of way.</p>
<p>AAAAARGH.</p>
<p>The horrid thing is that I keep flip-flopping, as I'm sure we all are...one minute I'm morbidly depressed, utterly convinced that I wasted the money and the time and that I never had a shot in hell, and the next I think I actually have a chance, and that maybe I'll get good news instead of that horrible "We considered your application carefully, and regret to inform you...we had many competitive applicants this year..." yada yada yada.</p>
<p>I am now completely convinced that I want to go to Chicago. It's possible that my nerves alone shifted it into first place on my list. Which is just infuriating.</p>
<p>Good luck, everyone.</p>
<p>I'm starting to wish I applied early action, because I'm already nervous and I have another month of waiting.</p>
<p>For all you applying early action, this was on the Chicago website (their transfer blog):</p>
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<p>"Hey guys, I know you are waiting for the EA decisions.</p>
<p>The decisions are being mailed out this week for sure - whether that's today, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, I have not been told. I do know that this week, they will no longer be in the hands of the Office of College Admissions. However, the decisions are not being communicated to the applicants via e-mail as they were last year and as we mistakenly advertised they were be this year. They are being mailed out the old fashioned way.</p>
<h2>I hope to see many of you on campus next year as new transfers." (-Justin Schenck)</h2>
<p>So, snail mail. Well, at least I don't have to dread opening my email, anymore.</p>
<p>snail mail....told you :)</p>