Uhh I still haven't gotten my email

<p>^ thank you!</p>

<p>Prepare to be on hold for an epic time span.</p>

<p>I’m still waiting for an email, too. It’s good to know I’m not the only one!
Ahh, Hotmail, what is this… maybe it’s finally time to switch to Gmail?</p>

<p>I would suspect, however, that Hotmail users have already been sent emails.</p>

<p>^I made the switch to gmail a long time ago when I had to send an important document to someone and the lady never received it even though I emailed it to her twice over the phone. Also, I got tired of people sending me emails I never received. I will stick to gmail for important emails.</p>

<p>Have you guys checked your spams?</p>

<p>^Very Much So. Hotmail users just didn’t get their decisions. I’m trying to man up and convince myself to call them tomorrow. That will be nerve wracking.</p>

<p>Oh dear, it sounds like Hotmail hasn’t been very reliable for you… but I live in die-hard Microsoft country (probably the only place in the country where people actively tell their friends to switch to Bing over Google), so I wouldn’t want to be ostracized ~____~</p>

<p>I have found this to be the only instance in which Hotmail was not reliable.</p>

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<p>I do not find Bing to be Google’s equal or superior.</p>

<p>^ I too have a deep love for Bill Gates. Therefore, I will levy the blame onto Al Gore, creator of the Internets. A convenient truth, indeed!</p>

<p>i don’t use hotmail… and no email</p>

<p>Has this happened before?</p>

<p>I do hope you guys all get in… including myself!</p>

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<p>Indeed, I do hope that this group transforms into the late-night acceptance club. However, the odds of an email by tonight is looking quite bleak.</p>

<p>True that. I’m going to hold on until 12:05, then call it quits for the night and call tomorrow.</p>

<p>^ That seems to be a good idea.</p>

<p>Harvard’s offices will be open tomorrow, correct?</p>

<p>^ I dunno, it is Good Friday…</p>

<p>Yes. I called the office an hour ago to make sure (and to kill time waiting for an email), and at the very end of the recorded message they said that applicants could call the office tomorrow morning (they open at 9) to inquire about admissions decisions</p>

<p>^ “Inquire”. Does that mean we can ask for them to tell us our decisions over the phone? The wording seems a little vague.</p>

<p>Oh, thanks Cahier26! Did you call the 617-495-1551 number? If so, I must have hung up prematurely since the information initially recorded seemed impertinent to my immediate concerns.</p>