<p>i know they said friday but....</p>
<p>oh wow I spelled the thread title wrong. that can't be good.</p>
<p>haha :P</p>
<p>eh.. i'm not too hopeful about it, but it would be a nice surprise... or not... depends?? haha</p>
<p>lol mind my asking what the point of this thread is?</p>
<p>we def. won't get it today, i dun think</p>
<p>i dont think we'll get it even tomorrow (today is almost done in this half of the world)</p>
<p>ya. sigh.</p>
<p>maybe monday?</p>
<p>hopefully. is anybody calling today?</p>
<p>Actually i accidentally called the Financial Aid Office and they told me tey were sending out on Thursday but then when I called the Admissions Office the automated message says its the 15th...who knows what that means?</p>
<p>that means thursday could be true!!</p>
<p>sWEET!!</p>
<p>cuz the financial aid office obviously doesnt get many(if any) calls from applicants. so they wouldn't be so annoyed or be as prone to lying</p>
<p>::gasp::
Let's hope it's true.</p>
<p>i think that could still mean monday for intls.</p>
<p>Let's just hibernate until decisions come.</p>
<p>Why is it that decision anxiety grows exponentially within the very last few days of waiting?</p>
<p>I feel like a little kid waiting for Christmas. But did I get presents or coal? Aaah...</p>
<p>lol.. so anxiety for decisions is an exponential function.. increases like pH.</p>
<p>haha
If anxiety were pH, I'm now just a weak base, surprisingly enough. But I should be getting stronger in the next 24 hours...:)</p>
<p>Since Financial Aid mailed out their packets yesterday (which go along with decisions), I think that we're getting them today :D</p>
<p>Lanny20, I agree that there's a possibility we'll get them today, but with the holiday season now, USPS might be slow.</p>
<p>Does tomorrow seem fair?
With what lanny said, it seems possible that they were sent out yesterday, but I'm still expecting them on Monday, just to be safe.</p>
<p>why would the automated message say the 15th then....mabye financial aid is separate since they dont have to mail as many things (i.e: they only have to mail them to the accepted students, which is obviously less than the whole pool)</p>