<p>@Bouncer I wish I could say I was trolling with some joke. A little part of me still wants to think it could be a mistake? I doubt it though, this looks pretty official imgur. com/ lpUkizn</p>
<p>I realize there may not be any updates yet, BUT, am I the only one that is experiencing the lovely little error when I go to the portal and TRY to view the Application Status?.. "We are unable to locate your record in this service database, please confirm your USCID is valid (it should contain 10 numeric digits) in the My Profile tab of USConnect. If this problem persists, please contact us ). Error code:ID2 " </p>
<p>^I dont get that error right now but I have gotten it in the past and I remember seeing posts about people getting it. It doesn;t mean anything just the system is acting weird.</p>
<p>9:45 AM. I can view my Application Status just fine. No changes. I was not aware of the unknown/unknown fiasco, so didn’'t get a chance to check that.</p>
<p>Thanks. It is all so very real now. Letters go out today. Truly unfair to FoxSpectator, especially if he/she is among the very few to find out prematurely online…</p>
<p>@Bricerk from what I understand that appears on everyone’s fa. Even transfers who haven’t begun being reviewed yet have this. It’s most likely just a prompt (just like the other ones) that they show if you’re admitted but hide until a decision has been made.</p>
<p>Oh I know the error means nothing, but it is soooooooo frustrating to receive an error and not see the updates (that aren’t there yet). I do not want that to happen on SATURDAY or I will pull my hair out one by one. </p>
<p>Guys, the decisions have been made. We are all anxious to know, but you are allowing yourselves to feel
terrible before you truly learn of the decision. Remember what happened at Fordham earlier this year? Kids thought they got in because of financial aid issues and they did not. Last year my child applied/auditioned for a prestigious program. The judges were highly critical during the audition and we were certain she failed. For a month, we worried only to find out that she not only was accepted but received a perfect score. For a month, we made ourselves sick and lost sleep. Don’t do this to yourselves. Enjoy today!</p>
<p>@Bricerk09 I’m not going to say no but generally speaking, there is a very small likelihood of it meaning anything since everyone (including transfers and unknown/unknowns) have it.</p>