<p>It better be the 23rd. Anxiety is crushing my soul…</p>
<p>It better be in the mailbox tomorrow. I will check CC and then drive home during my lunch to check.</p>
<p>haha same game plan as dfire ill check CC or wait for the Facebook statuses</p>
<p>I’m sure CC will be faster. You guys better be on point tomorrow or the next day… or the next day</p>
<p>I’m hoping that it is sooner rather than later. This waiting game is killing me ! ):</p>
<p>Any in-staters check their mail yet?</p>
<p>My mail won’t be delivered until this afternoon. :(</p>
<p>Nothing yet,mine comes around 2-3.</p>
<p>The wait is killing me!</p>
<p>To anyone who has already recieved their mail, please post whether you’ve recieved a letter.</p>
<p>Considering that decisions are supposedly appearing on MyUNC tomorrow, is it logical to think letters might arrive today?</p>
<p>Well with early action,many instaters recieved letters a day before decisions were posted online</p>
<p>Anything yet??</p>
<p>Mail just came in. No letter. :(</p>
<p>If I don’t find out by tomorrow whether I’m going to UNC or not, rage shall ensue.</p>
<p>I’ve gotten my mail for today and there was no letter but I am out of state</p>
<p>Nothing in mine either,guess they learned from the chaos of early action</p>
<p>I called admissions today and they told me that the decisions will be out by the end of the month. When I asked them about tomorrow, they responded that it is possible the decisions might come out tomorrow; according to admissions, the faculty is still making last minute decisions.</p>
<p>It is important to note that March 23 was an approximation.
Let’s hope for the best and see if the decisions come out tomorrow.</p>
<p>I just called as well; they told me we would recieve our admissions decisions around March 30th…</p>
<p>First post - I had to log in to say “This Blows”! That is all.</p>
<p>March 30th?! Need…xanax…</p>
<p>Since we’re getting different two different answers from the admissions office, somebody else call admissions and see what they say. Then post it here.</p>
<p>There’s always the chance that the person I called was just being a ***** and didn’t actually know the answer.</p>
<p>Edit: Call within the next twenty minutes, they’re about to close for the day I think. Here’s the number: (919) 966-3621</p>
<p>They just posted on their admissions blog the instructions for accessing your decision on MyUNC. In the past they have done that exactly one day ahead of the release.</p>
<p>Update on Decisions
Here are the steps to view your decision when it’s available online. Please note that due to the high volume, you may experience delays when attempting to view your decision online. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Log into MyUNC.
Under Applicants, click on “ConnectCarolina Student Center.”
Log in with your Guest ID. If you do not have a Guest ID, please follow the email instructions we sent to you. If you do not have these instructions, please email us at <a href=“mailto:unchelp@admissions.unc.edu”>unchelp@admissions.unc.edu</a>.
Under Admissions, click on “Click here to view your decision in a new window. Please make sure popup-blocking software is disabled.”
In order to view your decision, please note that, if applicable, the pop-up blocker feature on your browser must be disabled. Below are instructions for disabling pop-ups in the popular browsers:</p>
<p>Internet Explorer
In the menu bar, go to Tools and navigate down to “Pop-up Blocker Settings.”
Click on “Turn-Off Pop-up Blocker.” </p>
<p>Google Toolbar
Click the Google Pop-up Blocker toolbar icon.
The Pop-up Blocker icon should read “Popups are okay.” </p>
<p>Mozilla Firefox
In the menu bar, go to Tools and navigate down to Options.
Select “Content” tab or icon.
Uncheck box labeled “Block pop-up windows.” </p>
<p>AOL
Click on “Blocking Pop-ups” at the bottom right corner of the AOL window.
Uncheck box labeled “Suppress pop-ups from websites I visit.”
Click “Save” button. </p>
<p>Yahoo Toolbar
Click on the Yahoo Toolbar’s popup blocker icon option arrow. This arrow is pointing down beside of the popup blocker icon.
Click on “Enable Pop-up Blocker” to uncheck. </p>
<p>Chrome
To allow blocked pop-ups when you’re already on a site, follow these steps:
Click the “Pop-ups Blocked” alert at the bottom right-hand corner of the browser tab.
Select the pop-up that you’d like to allow.
If you’d like, select “Always show pop-ups” from (site). </p>
<p>If you’re using Google Chrome Beta for Windows, the site is added to the exceptions list, which you can manage in the Content Settings dialog (go to Tools menu > Options > Under the Hood to open the dialog box).</p>
<p>If you’re using Google Chrome Beta for Windows, you can also disable the pop-up blocker completely. Follow these steps:
Click the “Tools” menu.
Select “Options.”
Click the “Under the Hood” tab.
Click Content settings in the “Privacy” section.
Click the “Pop-ups” tab.
Select “Allow all sites to show pop-ups.” You can make exceptions for specific websites by clicking Exceptions.
Click “Close” to save your setting. </p>
<p>Safari
Open the Safari menu and select the “Preferences” option.
In the window that displays, click on the “Security” option.
Remove the checkmark from the “Block pop-up” windows option.
Close the window. </p>
<p>Or, for an older version of Safari, try
Open Safari
Click on the Safari Menu
Uncheck “Block Pop-Up Windows”</p>