<p>I am pretty sure that they are already working on the Regular Decisions.
I am a recruited athlete going RD and I was told that I would only receive my “likely” after Admissions had finished with the ED round; I received it last week.
Hope that helps
Good luck to everyone.</p>
<p>@110percent, haha I never said it was well known internationally, I just said that the “Ivy League” was. :)</p>
<p>Says the guy whose school is so unoriginal that they had to steal Dartmouth’s chant…I guess Dartmouth is well known enough for UVA’s purposes, at least.</p>
<p>Yeah, Dartmouth is a terrible and pathetic school - so terrible, in fact, that you didn’t start claiming it was terrible until you got rejected. How convenient.</p>
<p>Have fun going to a school that evidently wishes it could be like Dartmouth…</p>
<p>And have fun being bitter that you’re not going to get to be a Dartmouth student yourself…</p>
<p>So you get rejected from D, but manage to get into a pretty great college, maybe for the money the best deal in the country, maybe- SO into UVA and you are STILL bitter ENOUGH TO RETURN TO MAKE YOUR 550th post- 549 was not enough?
Boy, life is tough…Charlotsville,VA. has some beautiful mountain vistas, but is not exactly the big city and UVA is certainly less well known than Dartmouth, but none of that matters, its what you do with your education not where you got it. I have a friend who went to UVa whp teaches at Columbia…hmm…seems you can do just fine at UVA but not with your attitude.
Seems like you are not off to a great start since you are still bitter enough to go back couple years later and trash people who are obviously feeling vulnerable as any ED candidate is by the nature of the all or nothing early answer…whose number one choice is to go to this school so you choose to make them feel badly whether they get in or don’t get in.<br>
And many will not get in and you could have said, "gee, you know I wish I got in, good luck to you all, and BTW if you do not get in, life goes on, I wound up at UVA - it really rocks. Then you would have made yourself and your school look smart–been an example of how to deal with adversity-instead of poster boy for bad behavior. Hope it was worth it 110percentjackass.</p>
<p>Don’t worry if they didn’t get your major award on time, at least they will put you on deferred. One major award wouldn’t put you from accept to reject</p>