When do RD results come out?

<p>Can applicants from previous years post when they got their results? I can't find anything online.</p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>Rush</p>

<p>Edit: I'm assuming that Harvey Mudd won't release results on the last possible day (April 1st).</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.admissionedition.blogspot.com/2012/03/light-at-end-of-tunnel.html]From”>HMC Blogs: Admission Edition: The light at the end of the tunnel]From</a> the admissions blog:<a href=“emphasis%20mine”>/url</a></p>

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<p>For your information, last year my son received his acceptance letter from HMC on March 26th. We live in New York City.</p>

<p>Anyone with any inside info on when applications might start coming out? HM students seen any boxes of letters suddenly disappear around the admissions office? Seems like it should be any day.</p>

<p>According to the most recent entry on the blog above (link below), letters still haven’t been mailed but they are hoping for tomorrow, which means CA residents will get them Friday (mayyybe Thursday if the mail is super duper speedy) and other states/internationals by Sat or Mon.</p>

<p>[HMC</a> Blogs: Admission Edition: Life continues](<a href=“http://www.admissionedition.blogspot.com/2012/03/life-continues.html]HMC”>HMC Blogs: Admission Edition: Life continues)</p>

<p>thanks for sharing… that is promising.</p>

<p>Thanks! I am so nervous, ten of my colleges release results on or near the 29th.</p>

<p>Blog says they’ll be mailed by 5pm today…</p>

<p>What a wonderful statement in that Blog. No matter what the decisions bring, I’ll always have a tremendous amount of respect for the admissions staff there.</p>

<p>^^I agree. This blog reminded me that the admissions staff are human, just like us, and that they work tirelessly to choose the incoming class. I’m pleased to know, regardless of my decision, that much thought went into my application and the many others they received.</p>

<p>I wonder if I’ll get a decision. I applied ED2 to Pomona and was accepted, and withdrew all of my other applications. I didn’t hear back from Mudd, though, so I don’t know if they received my email.</p>

<p>can we C+P what is on that blog? I’m in china and blogspot is blocked -.-</p>

<p>Life continues
Apparently there is a world beyond our small lilac conference room, where we’re still frantically finalizing the Class of 2016. Here’s what Raissa and I caught on our way to Starbucks:</p>

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It’s spring break time across the country, which means up to 100 visitors a day and general craziness. Here is Sagar leading a tour. </p>

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The bubble deck is being installed on the new building. Mudd students, staff, and faculty got a chance to sign some of the recycled plastic balls prior to installation. </p>

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Humans v. Zombies, round II.

If all goes well then decision letters will mail TOMORROW. May the technology gods smile upon us. </p>

<p>PS Thank you to our anonymous contributor of Girl Scout cookies! Long live Samoas and Tagalongs!</p>

<p>From yesterdays blog:</p>

<p>It’s finally here. We can’t believe by 5pm PDT we will have actually reached the point where the letters (and e-mails for our students living outside the US) will go out the door (or computer.) We know you’ve been patient and read about our technology challenges. We know that we are pushing up against the very last minute to notify you of our decision this year. We know you have already heard from many other colleges. We know that we had over 3500 applications and can only enroll a class of 196. We also know that this process and the trust you’ve put in us by applying to Harvey Mudd is too important to rush. We want to get it right.</p>

<p>What does “get it right” mean though? As Colleen has mentioned over the past several months, we find ourselves in a position where we have an embarrassment of riches. Harvey Mudd is a self-selecting place. We are not a college that someone usually just throws on their list. Therefore, the students that take the time to apply to us already know that they are a good fit for us and the majority of them are more than capable of being strong students. Over the past few days as we have been shaping the class, several of us have commented with awe and frustration that we could fill at least three classes (if not more) with the talented students whose applications we have been reading. That’s where the hard decisions come in, and while it is with great relief that we reach the end of this process (Read a book? See our families? Sleep?), we know that now many of you will be disappointed in what we’ve decided. Rest assured that while we are thrilled with those whom we’ve decided to admit, this is a bittersweet moment for us knowing that we will be missing out on so many of you who would thrive here. We hope you know that we know that this is our loss even more than yours since we know that you will have many wonderful options.</p>

<p>So what do I want you to know before these decisions go out? I want you to know that we read all that you sent us. I want you to know that we became attached to you as we read and that we agonized when we weren’t able to admit everyone we wanted to admit. I want you to know that your essays made us laugh, cry and scratch our heads. I want you to know that college will transform you no matter where you go. I want you to know that we are humbled by all that you have accomplished and will continue to accomplish. I want you to know that we’ve had fun imagining different roommate pairings and hoping you’ll have the chance to meet each other. I want you to know that I have no feeling in my finger tips from signing letters. I want you to know how much we appreciate the time and energy you put into the application process. Most of all, I want you to know that this all works out in the end. I promise.</p>

<p>arness - here’s another entry from the blog:</p>

<p>1)Mar 28, 2012
Gahhh, Technology
Letters are mailed! Hip hip hooray!</p>

<p>International student e-mails – err, not so much. After wrestling with this for the past couple of hours, we’ve discovered that we simply cannot send them today, because a particular computer system needs to update overnight.</p>

<p>Internationals - we will have e-mails for you by 5 pm tomorrow! You’ll still have your decisions ahead of 90% of the domestic students. Fair enough.</p>

<p>Oh, and this one for the internationals:
Letters are mailed! Hip hip hooray!</p>

<p>International student e-mails – err, not so much. After wrestling with this for the past couple of hours, we’ve discovered that we simply cannot send them today, because a particular computer system needs to update overnight.</p>

<p>Internationals - we will have e-mails for you by 5 pm tomorrow! You’ll still have your decisions ahead of 90% of the domestic students. Fair enough.
Posted by Colleen at 5:45 PM 1 comments</p>

<p>got my acceptance in the mail today! good luck to all other applicants :)</p>

<p>Dancer733,
where do u live? Was it by regular USPS?</p>

<p>california and yes.</p>

<p>Oh congrats dancer! Good news.</p>