Who is actually planning on attending HMC?

<p>What is the website for accepting or rejecting admissions? I cannot find my information.</p>

<p>"What is the website for accepting or rejecting admissions? I cannot find my information."</p>

<p>I'm sorry, I don't quite follow what you are asking. Are you asking for a list of accepted applicants?</p>

<p>No, I was accepted to Harvey Mudd and now want to respond to my acceptance by the May 1st deadline. What is the address to the website where admitted students inform the college of their decision?</p>

<p>He wants to know how to send his SIR</p>

<p>My daughter has decided to go to Mudd! She just liked Mudd a lot more than she liked Caltech when she visited them both last week. We are happy to have a decision, and thrilled that she is going to Mudd!</p>

<p>Eunomie: I don't think there is a way to accept on line. You need to mail in the paper that came in your acceptance packet. You might also email the admissions officer with whom you have had contact.</p>

<p>Okay. Thank you mother<em>of</em>perl. I will look again for my paper or email someone.</p>

<p>To all you Mudder parents, welcome! When you drop your children off for orientation, you might want to ask about joining the private HMC parents' forum on Yahoo. There are friendly and helpful parents from all over, including Minnesota, on there. ;)</p>

<p>Mudder's_Mudder, haven't heard from you for a while! Btw, congrats - your son is headed to Stanford for grad school (if he is who I think he is)! I was chatting with him about it, told him I was considering Berkeley for my graduate studies - naturally he told me not to go ;).</p>

<p>ahhh undergrad mudd+ graduate stanford, what a perfect combination</p>

<p>Hi, guys! </p>

<p>Check your PMs, tiyusufaly.</p>

<p>:) :) :)</p>

<p>I'm planning on attending! (again...)</p>

<p>I like Biochem, Architecture and Business. I am an international pupil. Can you show me some colleges that is most famous for one of those fields? Thanks in advance!</p>

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<p>Well Mudd is good for Biochem, but shouldn't you be posting this in the college search and selection forum? Why are you posting this in a random thread in the HMC forum?</p>

<p>I'm an incoming freshman, and I had an awful time deciding between MIT and Harvey Mudd, but Mudd won out and I am very satisfied with my decision. I first visited the two campuses in November, with an overnight at MIT. I liked the kinds of people I saw at MIT, but the person assigned to be my MIT guide left a bad taste in my mouth. I didn't really generalize from the experience, but it made the campus seem less-then-welcoming.</p>

<p>Then I visited Mudd. It wasn't raining, I met some of the swimmers and they were very friendly, the people were nice, the professors were eating apple pie a-la-mode on the lawn with the students. Completely different picture.</p>

<p>Going to the pre-frosh weekend at Mudd was icing on the cake. The weekend perfectly showed that the students and staff worked hard, but played hard, too.</p>

<p>MIT sent me a poster congratulating me on my acceptance. Instead of reading MIT, it now has label "Harvey Mudd College" duct taped over it, with a hand-drawn frisbee-man in the corner. It's going to hang in my dorm room.</p>

<p>wingsverde,
sorry i didn't respond sooner. i don't know how i missed your post...</p>

<p>anyways, that is an awesome story. i hope mudd is everything you dream it to be. see ya around in a few weeks.</p>