<p>Picture shows Priority Mail envelopes, so I’m expecting Wed delivery! Good luck to all.</p>
<p>Thank you chlory! My friend got her Ed letter two days after shipping and I’m in the Midwest so I’m expecting it to be Wednesday!</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!!!</p>
<p>I’m in NJ and according to the postal price calculator, the expected delivery is tomorrow… Do you guys think that’s possible?</p>
<p>I’m in MA and it says wednesday. i’m assuming they shipped it after 3 pm though</p>
<p>Even when I put in after 5 it still says Tuesday! So strange! What kind of envelope did you select?</p>
<p>$5.60<br>
Priority Mail®
Flat Rate Envelope</p>
<p>Whoops, I did it wrong. I got Wednesday now too. Thanks!</p>
<p>People in my town got their decisions today, but I did not receive anything in my mailbox Is this normal, or should I be worried? :/</p>
<p>The combination of availability of rapid information via the internet and a deficient US postal system has rendered snail mailed college decisions inappropriate because it is so anxiety provoking for the students. Vanderbilt should consider changing its process for next year.</p>
<p>Yes, it’s quite ridiculous that in 2013 Vandy sends decisions by postal mail. But I’ve learned that admissions people in (almost) all schools live in a bubble of their own creation, where everything they do is perfect, criticism is to be rejected, and change is unnecessary.</p>
<p>I agree. This old school snail mail approach is a waste of time, paper and $. Love another comment that was posted earlier, use that postage $ to help with financial aid for an incoming student instead.</p>