<p>Please be in my mailbox at noon!!</p>
<p>your mail comes at NOON?</p>
<p>/jealous. I usually have to stalk my mailman until 4 or so.</p>
<p>I don’t know when the mail comes, but every other day I get home at about noon and the mail just so happens to be there! But no Wellesley envelope today. It’s gonna happen…eventually!</p>
<p>D is in. delivered USPS today. We are in MA.</p>
<p>OK more conflicting info…is is US Mail or UPS? Curious.</p>
<p>My D was accepted! Got the big envelope in the mailbox today!!! It’s the only place she really loved and really saw herself at. Her only top pick.</p>
<p>Waitlisted at MH, rejected from BC, so BIG sigh of relief and VERY, VERY happy!</p>
<p>Congrats…are you in MA by any chance?</p>
<p>Yes, we are. And it did come in the mail, not UPS or FEDEX.</p>
<p>Ok thanks that makes sense…looks like MA today, other states starting tomorrow.</p>
<p>and why, dear Popsicle, did we never move to MA??</p>
<p>i so nervous that i checked USPS online and it should arrive today! (I live in CA btw)
is it possible then? or i have to wait until next week?
did they use priority mail or what?</p>
<p>USPS=United States Postal Service</p>
<p>I’m 15 minutes from Wellesley and I just got my letter today… ACCEPTED! Never thought it would happen with my low SATs all around (580 SATIIs… YIKES) but I guess they liked my poem I wrote about that situation… AHHH STILL IN SHOCK!</p>
<p>My D also in and we too live in MA. But the FA package was a little disappointing.</p>
<p>wait! How did you check online 2011app?</p>
<p>haha nopes i mean i used the “caculate time and package” thing on the USPS website so they estimated the time for me :P</p>
<p>Masspop–I don’t mean to pry (actually, I guess I do!) but can you give a little more information about how the FA was disappointing? That is going to be the “make or break” issue of me, unfortunately.</p>
<p>I just checked the mail. Nothing from Wellesley today.</p>
<p>kymazing–where are you located?</p>
<p>New York, about an hour and a half away from the city and 3 hours from Wellesley.</p>