<p>Yeah I’m checking for a friend. Thanks for noticing lol.</p>
<p>How creepy would it be if I started hitting on you guys? Would I be the first man in history in post in a forum for an all women’s college in order to pick up chicks? I’m tempted to do it just for the title…lol jk guys you girls are great good luck</p>
<p>dancer1502, I’m so sorry :(.
I got accepted, Idk about FA, but it doesn’t matter – Wesleyan Class of 2014 <333 (practically full FA, teensy loan, better than BMC’s which included a merit scholarship). So happy. Congrats to everyone else who got accepted. To those who didn’t, it’ll all work out!</p>
<p>Uomini </p>
<p>…E’ ogni volta vorrei gridare ancora contro questo irrevocabile destino.</p>
<p>Evgenij Aleksandrovic Evtusenko</p>
<p>Pozzol: Waitlisted</p>
<p>I hate how domestics can’t check online!</p>
<p>Rejected :(</p>
<p>domestics cant check online?!! grrrrrr</p>
<p>Have domestics been sent by snail mail yet? When do you think someone in MA should be expecting?</p>
<p>Pinkcess are you an international applicant??
is everyone sure that domestics cant check online??</p>
<p>cheejch, I’m a U.S. citizen living abroad [in Bangladesh]. =)</p>
<p>No, domestic applicants cannot view decisions online. I’m guessing they’ll be receiving decisions through post soon. Here’s what my email had said:</p>
<p>As a candidate for admission to Wellesley College, we write to inform you that we will be mailing decision letters to <em>overseas candidates</em> on Friday, March 26, and posting decisions on the web that day as well.</p>
<p>My acceptance letter said:
“Please note that this is an early notification of your decision. Your official acceptance letter was mailed today and should arrive by April 9.”</p>
<p>So yeah, the online decision-checking thing only applies for ALL students living outside the US regardless of citizenship because mailing the packages takes like over a week or so to reach the student! =/</p>
<p>Hope that helped =)</p>
<p>international waitlisted …</p>
<p>I guess the chance of getting in is rather slim, since they only admit 30ish people on the waitlist?</p>
<p>Congrats to international applicants who got accepted!! :)</p>
<p>To those in the US, keep us updated with when you get your letters and where you’re located! Hopefully it doesn’t take too long to reach the southeast!</p>
<p>Congrats to everyone who got accepted =)</p>
<p>@Heartlikeasocket: I believe you love Wes more. Congrats again :D</p>
<p>Haha it sure did~~ Thanks! And congratulations! I hope i heard some good news too…</p>
<p>Did this occur to anyone else? I don’t know about everyone else but the word congratulations! never meant so much and made me so happy…hmm…just a thought</p>
<p>There are some schools that I really wish I hadn’t applied to. If I had known I’d get into Wes, I would’ve applied to just Wes and Brown and Yale, not them + 12 more. If my acceptance was a regular acceptance, I wouldn’t care and I wouldn’t feel bad about taking a place in the Class of 2014 because that’s just the way it works: colleges have yields and they admit a larger class than that which they could actually afford to have enroll. But my acceptance was practically a $50K/year international acceptance, and I just wish that money could have gone to someone who deserved to go to Wellesley and would actually matriculate. To all the internationals here who were rejected and asked for aid, I get that it sucks to be denied not because of your application, but because of your financial aid application (though I’m not implying that that was Wellesley’s only reasoning). Then you just feel pretty much helpless (well, I think I definitely would). And I genuinely wish my place could have gone to one of you and I’m so sorry it didn’t, but you’re worth a lot more than just the full cost of attendance, and I’m really sorry Wellesley hasn’t been able to recognize that. I hope everything works out.</p>
<p>That was one of the sweetest posts ever:)
Thank you so much.
There could be other faults with my application, but as far as I knew, I would have gotten in if it wasn’t for the aid factor. It was my first rejection. But that’s okay, I’m sure I’ll go to a place I love. :)</p>