<p>VillageMom - thanks for the reply. Congrats to your son. Sounds like maybe the upper-class Transfer students then may be getting notified before the regular fall freshmen class, esp. for engineering, that is. My son applied Nov. 1st (i think it was?) and hasn’t heard anything yet. Applied to the Engineering school. Hope to hear something soon!</p>
<p>Same here. My son apply Nov 1st and nothing yet. Good luck everyone.</p>
<p>Anyone get in this morning (or know someone who did??) This waiting is making me like UMich less and less each day!!!</p>
<p>nothing for me yet</p>
<p>So sorry, swish. Hang in there.</p>
<p>Hey everyone! I think we all need to stop checking WA obsessively. Knowing when we get our decision doesn’t change the outcome. Try checking once a day at a specific time, and trust that it will come eventually.</p>
<p>Agree! When to know does not change the outcome.</p>
<p>Guys did your financial aid document page say "2014 click on the year you wish to view " ? I know for NYU that a change in ones FA package determined acceptances.</p>
<p>Yeah my page says "2014 click on the year you wish to view " . Does anyone have anything different?</p>
<p>What do you mean? Is it just “2014 click on the year you wish to view”?</p>
<p>Yeah that is exactly what is says, and it also says: No financial aid data available.</p>
<p>I have noticed it there in the past. I believe it’s been there for a few weeks</p>
<p>Does anyone know if Umich sends all their rejection letters at the end? or at least the majority.</p>
<p>I have it too. I don’t think it means anything, at least for UMichigan</p>
<p>Well you never know lol. Lets ask Mythbusters.</p>
<p>Hello!</p>
<p>I had applied to UM-AA as Rolling Admission applicant. When will the decisions arrive?</p>
<p>cannot access to the wolverine account right now?!</p>
<p>They do a maintenance very often.</p>
<p>im tired of waiting, haha. must be this week anyways.
bump.</p>
<p>Besides the angst of waiting, which is almost humorous to see how worked up we all get and which I do not really fault Michigan for, there are some practical consequences that I think are more problematic. I assume there are a fair amount of OOS applicants who haven’t seen Michigan in person yet because of distance and cannot plan a trip without knowing the result. Given that many of us are going to have to squeeze in multiple trips between now and May 1, some of us could be in a real bind. Clearly Michigan doesn’t need us, but one almost starts hoping for a waitlist decision just to make things easier. We already have to make one long distance trip (defined as needing to fly), and probably several other overnight visits. Obviously we will cope but it’s not ideal.</p>