<p>Since the admissions decisions are going out April 1st, I think the adcoms should send April Fool's acceptance to everyone. Ha ha! That would be wicked funny...Of course when people got their actual decision they might cry, but...</p>
<p>Or maybe I'm the only one sick enough to be amused by that idea</p>
<p>i think for Yale to do it its far fetched.</p>
<p>but the date opens endless possibility for us. fake accept friends.</p>
<p>omg. i'm calling my friends that applied and pretending to be aadcom. ill say likely en route</p>
<p>pardon spelling and format. pda ftl</p>
<p>AHHAHAHAHAHHAA-
but no. they wouldn't do that - its an official document.
Its like a doctor saying, "I'm sorry to say, but you have !(@*#!@ cancer....... HAHAHA NOT----..."</p>
<p>You could pretend you got accepted for a whole day.</p>
<p>What's the need for the HAHAHA NOT...you're supposed to let them suffer longer than that!</p>
<p>Back on EA decision day, those of you that applied SCEA will recall how late the notifications came out. While we were waiting, my husband had to go out. After leaving, he realized that he needed to speak to me so he calls the house from his cell from. At the last second, he decided to be funny and pretend that he was a Yale Adcom calling for D. It was awful! He still cannot believe that I did not recognize his voice. I think that I did not because of the tension from the wait. I am still debating on whether he should be forgiven. :)</p>
<p>That's wicked funny! Too bad nobody besides me is applying Ivy League from my school, or I would have done like Mal77. My friends are pretty gullible.</p>
<p>Actually, they come out on March 31st, so your idea is flawed lol</p>
<p>That means that the accepted students get an email the next day saying: LOL PSYCH LYEK WED EVER TAKE JOO.</p>
<p>lookbeyond, for some reason I found your post extremely amusing. I'm still LOLing.</p>