<p>No matter if you were rejected, deferred, or accepted.... what did your letter say? Anyone want to type it out? As someone who has not received a decision yet... I'm dying of curiousity. Plus, it'd be interesting to see if all the letters or the same or if they personalize them... which is doubtful, but possible, perhaps?</p>
<p>I feel so stupid for doing this. Assuming cookie cutter format:</p>
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<p>Dear XXXX,</p>
<p>I am pleased to inform you that you have been admitted to the University of Chicago, Class of 2010. Congratulations! You should be proud of the accomplishments and promise that led to your selection.</p>
<p>We feel a particularly strong responsibility to admit students who are not only qualified but who are ready to continue the crucial business of educating themselves. You have been selected by our faculty and admissions counselors because you recognize the pleasure - the absolute joy - to be found in active, creative learning. Our decision was not based on numbers but on your achievements and your words, a difficult determination to make but one that gives proper honor to the University and to you.</p>
<p>You have the chance to be part of a school with a glorious history and an exciting present. We look to you to help us grow, to grow with us, and to be part of a tradition that elevates us all.</p>
<p>Yours truly,</p>
<p>Signed Theodore A. O'Neill</p>
<h2>Dean of Admissions</h2>
<p>My curiousity thanks you, lowofo :D</p>
<p>The committee on Admissions has carefuuly reviewed your Early Action application to the University of Chicago. After much consideration, the Committee has decided to defer a final review of your application to the Regular Notification compettition. We simply believe that more information concerning the applicant pool and your senior year is needed for us to make a good decision.</p>
<p>Please send your present term grades to our office as soon as they are available. Upong recepit of your grades, the Committee will again consider your applicaton and send you its decision by April 1, 2006. If admitted, you then will have until May 1 to respond to our offer.</p>
<p>If you have any qestions concerning this status, feel free to contact Gerald P. Doyle by telephone at (773)834-0163 or by e-mail at <a href="mailto:gdoyle@uchicago.edu">gdoyle@uchicago.edu</a>. You may wwant to update your file with any new signfficant information that you think would help us understand your candidacy better. We hope that the University of Chicago remains high on your list and wish you luck in the spring admissions compettition.</p>