... and even March 1 is pretty early. These threads happen every year, with people starting to wig out around mid-February about the "lateness" of decision letters. Find a comfortable waiting spot, because it might be a long wait. It's February. Some schools' admissions committees don't even start to meet until mid to late January and have 6 weeks of committee rounds. Some decisions do start to show up in February, but some emails/letters/phone calls routinely do not happen until mid to late March, or even early April - which triggers the perennial "how can I meet School 1's response deadline when I haven't yet heard from School 2?" thread.
Feb 25, 20 4:42 pm ·
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Yeah March 1 is early for most schools, but Pratt in particular had many posts on grad cafe around March 1 for the last two years when I looked
dear pratt, where is my rejection letter?
... and even March 1 is pretty early. These threads happen every year, with people starting to wig out around mid-February about the "lateness" of decision letters. Find a comfortable waiting spot, because it might be a long wait. It's February. Some schools' admissions committees don't even start to meet until mid to late January and have 6 weeks of committee rounds. Some decisions do start to show up in February, but some emails/letters/phone calls routinely do not happen until mid to late March, or even early April - which triggers the perennial "how can I meet School 1's response deadline when I haven't yet heard from School 2?" thread.
Yeah March 1 is early for most schools, but Pratt in particular had many posts on grad cafe around March 1 for the last two years when I looked
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