What will you do up til 5:00 on April 1st?

<p>Until then, I’ll be doing what I always do when stressed … Piano, guitar … and maybe sing …</p>

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<p>It’ll be the morning of April 2 for me too!</p>

<p>:D</p>

<p>I will probably be packing…I’m coming back home after three months in NY on 1st of April…you think I should check or wait the next day?</p>

<p>lots of international applicants here for sure</p>

<p>Yeah, April 2 it is.</p>

<p>I’m staying up all night. Hoping to watch something to kill time - I want it to be a movie, but it’ll probably end up being the countdown online.</p>

<p>ROFL!!! watch the countdown for like 12 hours :slight_smile: Yeah many internationals, and many from the East by the looks of the times.</p>

<p>I’ll be in school, so I’ll rush home, read a book, try to focus on homework, watch some TV, and then curl up in a fetal position when I see the rejection. I GUARANTEE you that’s what it will be.</p>

<p>Woot.</p>

<p>Well, you’d be hard pressed to find an international student to the ‘west’ of USA, that’s for sure :P</p>

<p>school and then tennis until 4. and then I will stay away from my computer as long as I can so as to prolong my harvard undergrad fantasy’s life.</p>

<p>I’ll be on spring break next week, but I’ll be at Water Polo practice when the e-mail arrives. So I’ll probably open the e-mail when I get home at 7pm.</p>

<p>Well I’ll be on spring break next week, AND I’m getting my wisdom teeth taken out on Tuesday. So I’ll basically be spending three days in my bed fretting about college decisions plus a drug haze added in.</p>

<p>Also, I’ll probably revise my decided order of checking decisions for the colleges I will hear back from that day (Harvard, Brown, and Darthmouth,) about 23498 more times.</p>

<p>My day is completely ruined. I have a double study hall, where I would normally lounge around doing nothing. Instead, I get to fret in insanity. After school, my French class is going on a trip to a creperie in Portland. Now, for those of us in rural Maine, Portland is a big deal. We’ll be enjoying crepes when we get our decisions. Did I say enjoying? I mean anxiously shifting in our seats and randomly screaming at passerby… :P</p>

<p>Spring break, and I’m in PST so it’s 2pm for me. Probably hang out with friends or something in an (unsuccessful) attempt to distract myself until then. Actually, depending on what time the other Ivy decisions arrive, I might have those emails sit in my inbox until I have them all to check at once.</p>

<p>abc: what a coincidence! I also plan on spending that day in a drug induced haze! But I’m not getting my wisdom teeth out!</p>

<p>just kidding. with any luck I’ll be outside tending to my garden (no joke).</p>

<p>I will be crying – no chance at Harvard . . .</p>

<p>I think I’ll be out eating at restaurants lmao. And our school has a festival that day, so I’ll be partying instead of checking my decisions lol…</p>

<p>I’ll be chilling and trying not to worry about it too much :slight_smile: Expecting rejection, but that’s alright. Harvard isn’t the end-all to life as we know it, as I keep telling myself :P</p>

<p>@ fuzzyfirebunny</p>

<p>When you get into Yale ED, the Harvard decision can only be a bonus :smiley:
Have pity on the rest of us.</p>

<p>it’ll be 11 pm. I end school at 6. home at quarter to 7. Dinner until 8:30. then I will go outside and walk dog. that takes me to about 9:30. Then I will meet my friends for coffee or drinks - hopefully I will lose track of time until 11.</p>

<p>I found out that the best way to kill time is to make yourself fall asleep, if you can.</p>