<p>A precious few people have said on various threads that they have gotten their decisions already. I'm wondering (1) where these people are, and (2) when exactly they got em, and then obviously how they did (plus stats?). I'm stuck in Denver, CO, and I really don't want to wait until Monday (or TUESDAY!?) for the decision...</p>
<p>AFAIK, the people who have recieved them are in the same area/state as MIT. The decisions were mailed yesterday, so only people living nearby have received them. It's an unfortunately result of the large geographic size of our country.</p>
<p>I'm also in for a long wait (here in Florida), so I sympathize.</p>
<p>So...can we expect all decision letters for the Massachusetts area to be recieved today? At least those for the Cambridge area?</p>
<p>I'm hoping that mine will come today!</p>
<p>...of course, I live in the SF Bay Area, so it won't.</p>
<p>As long as mine makes it to me on Monday, I'll be ok. Problem is, I'm pretty far down in the south...</p>
<p>me?, have you added yourself to the Frappr page? <a href="http://www.frappr.com/mitclassof2010%5B/url%5D">http://www.frappr.com/mitclassof2010</a></p>
<p>I haven't yet, Hamster, I'm debating whether or not I'm going to. (I have weird reasons why I might not, don't even bother asking. ;))</p>
<p>I live in MA, but didn't get my decision today. I'm not sure if that means I got deffered or rejected because I think that #10 envelopes are sorted more quickly than parcel posts. Perhaps the snow storm interrupted something?</p>
<p>dont worry about it too much...because last year, there were kids in the same school who were accepted that received their letters about 5 days after kids in that school who were deferred/rejected, it probably just had to do with the way they sort letters, and yours happened to be in the batch to be delivered monday. dont think that because your letter is coming late it means you're going to be deferred or rejected...it could be the exact opposite. good luck</p>
<p>or maybe because your letter was an admit pack, the larger size slows down the processing and delivery of it :-). think positive</p>