<p>Do you have any idea of when acceptance letters will start shipping out?</p>
<p>According to the adcom I met las week, decisions will be available on the status page probably from March 27 ~ April 1. As for the actual letters, I think they will be shipped around the same dates.</p>
<p>10 more days! Keep your fingers crossed!</p>
<p>I hope all of us on CC get in! People on the BU forum have always been nice to me. <em>Group hug</em></p>
<p>for no purpose other than superstition, I want to be among the members of the CC group for BU who have been nice to you. I want to get in too!</p>
<p>Wow, we might be classmates.</p>
<p>wouldn't it be great if we were all there? I hope I get in to... I hope we all do. <em>fingers crossed</em></p>
<p>they no longer release decisions online? i got in two years ago and i remember checking my bu portal or something online, where it notified me i got in / my merit aid package way before some other schools. i applied RD too!</p>
<p>Still online at the "Applicant Link"</p>
<p>We should all call BU and tell them to accept all CC members lol.</p>
<p>Because we care enough to join a message board, lol.</p>
<p>Argh, I can't wait for decisions!</p>
<p>"What will be will be" and taking the quote from Slumdog "because it's written" I know we will all be fine. And even if we don't get in, who cares? Dust yourself off and try again. I think the most important thing whether we get in or not is to handle it well and keep everything is perspective. I look forward to hearing from all of you and I am sure on April 1st we will all have a smile on our face. </p>
<p>To the Class of 2013
Javon Shackelford</p>
<p>^ I am not sure there will be a smile with a rejection letter. It would hurt... A LOT</p>
<p>Haha, i agree....smile with rejection? Not likely. I wonder when they do start coming out though, because I heard April 15 somewhere and its making me spaz 0_0</p>
<p>I think in about 10 days or so, online.</p>
<p>I doubt I'll smile if it's a rejection. When I got my first rejection (hopefully my only) I cried in the shower so no one could hear me, and then I was over it. That's my advice if it doesn't turn the way you want: find a way to deal with it on your own before you dust yourself off, the "it doesn't bother me thing" might just be some denial. Taking 15 minutes to just be sad or disappointed kinda de-stresses you.</p>
<p>that being said, I don't think we will have to worry about that! I have a good feeling! =)</p>
<p>hah, i've been going back and forth on that applicant link on my g1 lmao, I can't wait to find out! If I get into CGS I think I'm dropping everything and going seriously :)</p>
<p>Well, why get upset over things you have no control over. I don't want to step on any toes but I think one vice that this generation has is its inability to deal with rejection. We spend the majority of time sulking over something that is not going to be, instead of focusing our energy on more probable pursuits. I am not saying I will laugh hysterically when and if my rejection comes in, however, I will smile and take in stride. But everyone deals with everything differently. </p>
<p>JS</p>
<p>You belong at the seminary, not college! Become a priest..your words are inspirational. Thank you.</p>
<p>I think it's really great you can take rejection like that, more power to you. I just need a minute to be sad before I'm over it. Everyone deal differently. I deal by giving myself a little time, I was totally fine by the next day. I'm glad you can do that though, wish I could. =)</p>
<p>I totally agree brightside. When i was deferred from my EA school, I definitely needed some alone time to let it out. But after a couple days I realized there are so many other good schools out there and that no matter what I'd be happy in the end. Of course, even with that in mind a rejection from any school is going to sting a bit.</p>