Methods of notification Forum
- glewz
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bumping this thread up
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UWisc waistlist is an email. so is GW rejection.
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Wisconsin calls admits.
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A few more:
NYU and Georgetown applicants can use the Admitted Students Website to find out if they're admitted. Stanford rejections are via snail mail (but your status will change to Decision Letter Sent first). I believe Yale rejections are via snail mail as well.
NYU and Georgetown applicants can use the Admitted Students Website to find out if they're admitted. Stanford rejections are via snail mail (but your status will change to Decision Letter Sent first). I believe Yale rejections are via snail mail as well.
- ScrabbleChamp
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UMN WL = email.
IUB rejection = snail mail
IUB rejection = snail mail
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UCLA waitlist by e-mail.
I also believe UMich does rejections via snail mail.
I also believe UMich does rejections via snail mail.
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Emory = snail mail for all from what I've heard
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Thanks everyone! I've updated.
- Knock
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Stanford does rejections through snail mail.
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And waitlists.Knock wrote:Stanford does rejections through snail mail.
- aspire2more
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As a correction, GW was an acceptance via email for me (as well as an earlier poster in this thread). I haven't received anything in the mail.
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Also a correction: GW Waitlist was an email for me.
- fatduck
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GW acceptance is definitely email (plus snail mail after).
and my NYU rejection was e-mail.
and my NYU rejection was e-mail.
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Columbia should just have a big question mark next to it. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to their e-mail vs snail mail acceptances.
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Got acceptance letters from Penn and Loyola-Chicago through e-mail if that helps 

- harrijust86
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eskimo wrote:Most places will leave a voicemail and send a follow-up email. It is a real person (not automated).pbutta123 wrote:May be a stupid question...but when has that stopped anyone on a TLS forum haha:
What if you dont answer the phone? Do they leave a message?
Is it automated or live?
Any chance of them hearing a rediculous voicemail message and not leaving one.. and rescinding your acceptance?
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UT rejection: mail
GW acceptance: email came more than a week before the admit package
GW acceptance: email came more than a week before the admit package
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