<p>In Southern California and still haven't heard anything.</p>
<p>I'm assuming the worst, but it's still going to suck when I'm fingering that thin envelope. Stanford's the last one to stick it to me, and the prolonging of the results is killing me nonetheless.</p>
<p>arghh... didn't get anything in the mail here... i checked my mail today after school and i looked in my mailbox and saw a large white envelope and i almost yelped in joy until i saw took it out and saw Princeton Review written on the corner... i got so ****ed off after that. lol</p>
<p>athlonmj:
Letters are mailed by first class mail only. Sometimes in small towns first class mail takes a little more time to sort. You may get your packet tomorrow.
Good luck.</p>
<p>This is the randomness that always occurs with regular 1st class mail. I got a misc. piece of 1st class mail from USC today marked 3/29 to NY area---we're not done here guys.</p>
<p>run4fun...no mail on sundays? seems odd, but w/e...usps can be sketchy at times (but we love them none the less:)). if they got it sunday...i'm only ~20 minutes away.:-/</p>
<p>iam in SOcal and i got my envelope today, first class, waitlisted but also ppl from my school who were rejected got it today as well so you guys are not done just wait a bit more. Good Luck</p>
<p>I'm in downtown Phoenix and have not received anything yet either....but I would bet my life savings that I'm rejected, so that shouldn't mean much.</p>
<p>In my experience, the USPS has rather poor efficiency, so I wouldn't worry if you haven't received anything yet. I recently had a priority mail package (2-3 business days) arrive more than a week after the postmark date. I'm in CT also, waiting to hear back. When I got the acceptance letter from Caltech it took four business days to get here (sent on Monday, received on Friday).</p>