<p>I know that for those of us that applied SCEA, the date is December 15th, but does anyone here know what time of day we find out? Or is it one of those things like college scheduling that at midnight the webpage becomes available?</p>
<p>around 5 pm i think .</p>
<p>Thanks. I was really hoping it would be midnight, but oh well.</p>
<p>yah id rather have it in the morning so i wont be dreading it all day!</p>
<p>hmm, well i'll get home from track between 5 or 6...so at least i'll be busy. hopefully that'll be better than sitting at home clicking "refresh" lol. </p>
<p>but yeah, that whole day will be awful.</p>
<p>I find out the night before midterms start.....ugh. This could be a potentially disasterous scenario, because there are three options:
1) By some accident I get in, and am too excited to study
2) More likely than not, I'm rejected, and am too depressed to study
3) I get deferred, and start studying like mad to try to improve my semester grades for when I get re-evaluated.</p>
<p>I also have yoga until 4:30 on Monday, and my school is a half hour away from my house so I will be rushing home to get to my computer!</p>
<p>I really do not want to find out.
Well, I do, but you know.</p>
<p>^^ That post made me think of Schrodinger's Cat. Whether you get in or not, so long as you don't look, you can be simultaneously accepted, rejected, and deferred indefinitely. And it made me giggle.</p>
<p>Technically, I'll be deferred/rejected at some point, but by insisting on remaining ignorant, the reality of the deferral/rejection does not sink in.</p>
<p>Is that 5 pm eastern?</p>
<p>and we don't get emails, we have to login to the app tracking page with the eli id, right?</p>
<p>Don't they also e-mail you? That's a good question, though. I guess they might not. Or maybe they'll send a mass e-mail telling you the decisions are up and that you should check your Eli accounts? Any Yale students know the answer?</p>