Quote from: piggy-buttercup on May 17, 2006, 01:09:25 AMsame thing with UCLA full ride offer.. the mail came 2 days after the scholarship accept/decline deadline.. this was back in early may. -_-how ya been lily? =)Can't complain. Have you decided where you're going yet?Quote from: VegHeadMoby on May 17, 2006, 02:09:33 AMQuote from: Lily on May 16, 2006, 11:20:17 PMWaitlist at Stanford. But they e-mailed me and said that they were withdrawing my name because they hadn't heard a reply from the snail mail they sent. Which I never received.Helllooo, it's 2006. If you want to make sure someone gets something, send it by e-mail -- especially if you're sending it out at the end of April when everyone's moving. If you (not you, Lily, but you as in the indefinite pronoun "one") are going to use snail mail for anything remotely important, use some form of delivery confirmation. Are you going to tell Stanford that you didn't get their mail?I told them I didn't get the mail, but it doesn't matter: I'm pretty committed to the money at Georgetown. :-/
same thing with UCLA full ride offer.. the mail came 2 days after the scholarship accept/decline deadline.. this was back in early may. -_-how ya been lily? =)
Quote from: Lily on May 16, 2006, 11:20:17 PMWaitlist at Stanford. But they e-mailed me and said that they were withdrawing my name because they hadn't heard a reply from the snail mail they sent. Which I never received.Helllooo, it's 2006. If you want to make sure someone gets something, send it by e-mail -- especially if you're sending it out at the end of April when everyone's moving. If you (not you, Lily, but you as in the indefinite pronoun "one") are going to use snail mail for anything remotely important, use some form of delivery confirmation. Are you going to tell Stanford that you didn't get their mail?
Waitlist at Stanford. But they e-mailed me and said that they were withdrawing my name because they hadn't heard a reply from the snail mail they sent. Which I never received.Helllooo, it's 2006. If you want to make sure someone gets something, send it by e-mail -- especially if you're sending it out at the end of April when everyone's moving.
Quote from: Lily on May 17, 2006, 11:52:55 PMQuote from: piggy-buttercup on May 17, 2006, 01:09:25 AMsame thing with UCLA full ride offer.. the mail came 2 days after the scholarship accept/decline deadline.. this was back in early may. -_-how ya been lily? =)Can't complain. Have you decided where you're going yet?Quote from: VegHeadMoby on May 17, 2006, 02:09:33 AMQuote from: Lily on May 16, 2006, 11:20:17 PMWaitlist at Stanford. But they e-mailed me and said that they were withdrawing my name because they hadn't heard a reply from the snail mail they sent. Which I never received.Helllooo, it's 2006. If you want to make sure someone gets something, send it by e-mail -- especially if you're sending it out at the end of April when everyone's moving. If you (not you, Lily, but you as in the indefinite pronoun "one") are going to use snail mail for anything remotely important, use some form of delivery confirmation. Are you going to tell Stanford that you didn't get their mail?I told them I didn't get the mail, but it doesn't matter: I'm pretty committed to the money at Georgetown. :-/Good! Because I just got in to GULC off of the waitlist and I'm glad there will be other ageing hipster indie rock fans there!
When does recruitment mail typically start coming in? Has anyone who's applying next cycle started getting mail?
Quote from: Leo on May 25, 2006, 10:04:14 PMWhen does recruitment mail typically start coming in? Has anyone who's applying next cycle started getting mail?I started getting it after my LSAT score came in at the end of October. IIRC, my brother started getting a few things in July, but got the bulk in the fall.