<p>gracilisae -- wow, I hadn't even considered that! I guess it depends on the kind of envelope. If it's big and fat, I might <em>need</em> to see him at school. Otherwise, I suppose the news can wait till he gets home...sigh.</p>
<p><em>sharpening pencils for Dizzy-son to start writing essays for RD applications</em></p>
<p>i'm used to crazy people...try the columbia board the night before the decisons were emailed...it was insane...a new thread every three minutes I swear. For them, since it's email, they came all very close together, so it was mayhem! Bring on the crazy</p>
<p>Columbia peeps have ADD, sorry. They don't have our talent of turning everything into a lounge, they just keep starting new threads. We have a much higher post:thread ratio.</p>
<p>I love our insane post-thread ratio. We're exceptional, you know.
[Still in a bizarre mood that will only dissipate with the arrival of the mail tomorrow @ 1pm]</p>
<p>Oooh you're going to know BEFORE I do! You have to post it on cc so I can check at work. I'm going to know by 2:30 hopefully. My mom is going to call and leave a voicemail. :eek:</p>
<p>I'll know by 4:30 tomorrow (late mailman). I'll be glued to my school computers all day tomorrow to check on decision notifications! Again, good luck everyone, especially to my fellow NYers who haven't gotten anything yet--there's still hope!</p>
<p>Ah I'm actually thankful that I have no frees, so I can't check online during the day. I want to know mine before you guys. It's already bad enough that I have to know about my classmates before I know mine. grrrr</p>
<p>Optimistic? At the moment, yes, but let's see how long that lasts.....</p>
<p>haha, sorry...I'm just trying not to hope for (or expect) anything, because I know admissions are so competitive that the decisions often aren't predictable. And even if they were, I'm not a shoo-in by any means. I'm short on leadership positions, clubs, APs, etc. (though these are things my school didn't offer)...</p>
<p>moi? homework? actually...no (not this weekend anyway). For that I am grateful because I really need to work on my other college apps or risk being completely and utterly screwed.</p>
<p>Yeah, Im' working an a term paper. It was funny. my teacher was like, It would be nice if it was in the double digits. I nearly fainted. I've never written a paper more than 6 pages long.</p>
<p>Sort of...
<em>launches into explanation</em>
I was homeschooled up until 10th grade, when I went to a really small school w/ very few clubs, etc. I stopped going to that school this year and did classes at U. of KY in order to spend the next semester abroad.</p>