<p>...as the subject line reads.</p>
<p>april 1! maybe earlier so check your email everyday haha</p>
<p>No, they’re usually spot on. Didn’t you get the email like two weeks ago?</p>
<p>Hey XoKiwiKisses, what email did you get from Stanford? Cos I haven’t received any emails for a while from Stanford. Did anyone else get an email?</p>
<p>I got an email!!! So excited about it too!</p>
<p>Oh, i see on your info that you got into Stanford already? So you must be an early write? Congrats!!! Was yours a general email that every applicant receives? Like, “results will be announced on __<strong><em>. Click here to check on _</em></strong>”</p>
<p>I was just kidding about that email. They don’t send out those emails to April 1st. I got a likely letter in the mail on March 1st and it wasn’t an official thing so it just basically said i was in and gave me a financial aid statement. That’s all really</p>
<p>^ I’m so confused. I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or not, lol. So they didn’t send you an email? But you got a likely letter that’s unofficial? Or are you saying that your acceptance isn’t “official” as is the nature with likely letters. But I didn’t think financial aid offers came with likely letters…</p>
<p>Yeah, seriously confused here, lol.</p>
<p>@beerom</p>
<p>You live in Elk Grove? I used to live on the border of there and Schaumburg, and then I moved out to Algonquin. Greetings! :-)</p>
<p>@blissfulting: ignore my initial post. I was just ****ing with everyone who didn’t know the actual date the decisions came out. I got a letter in the mail. A tangible letter. Its just not official in the sense that I can’t actually send them a letter back telling them that I’m committed to going to their school. The financial aid is a brief statement telling them what they project I’ll have to pay. Financial aid statements usually come with most likely letters.</p>
<p>Beerom, does your sample size of one really permit you to make any sort of useful prediction?</p>
<p>@christiansoldier: well…I am the son of a single immigrant mother so I guess I’m not that representative of the entire population. You do have a very good point there. Perhaps I should ask Larmonely about those likely letters…wait a minute…</p>
<p>lawlerr do I even have a chance with less than 2000 SAT and 3.6 gpa?? but good EC’s???</p>
<p>You don’t not have a bad chance. Try and join as many honor societies as possible, to be co-presidents. If you had some sort of team of four friends, you could all create one honor society, and then be co-presidents of all of them. That way, colleges will see how honorable you are!</p>
<p>I agree with larmonely. I’m in latino honor society, national honor society, japanese honor society, filipino honor society, californian honor society and I held an office position for all of them. I think Stanford really liked it.</p>
<p>Haha nvm Beerom. I’m guessing you live/lived in CA. I thought you were out here in IL LOL.</p>