Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in. His teacher hand delivered the letter to my home. She said it could get lost and didn't want to take any chances.
The letters get mailed through the central AAP office. I find your story quite . . . fictional.
Anonymous wrote:DC is in. His teacher hand delivered the letter to my home. She said it could get lost and didn't want to take any chances.
Anonymous wrote:I just did a quick thread search. Last year the letters were postmarked 4/26/12 and parents began getting them in the mail on 4/27/12. Notwithstanding AAP office's "official line" about 4/30/13, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't start getting the letters tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:
Rejection: 1 page
Acceptance: 2 pages
Anonymous wrote:So is it like college where if you get in you get a big, fat envelope stuffed with orientation material and if you're rejected, you get a skinny, little envelope that just says sorry, we regret to inform you.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Historically letters arrived on Fridays or Saturdays.
So I'm expecting maybe next weekend.
Next weekend would be too late, with orientations starting on May 6.
Anonymous wrote:Historically letters arrived on Fridays or Saturdays.
So I'm expecting maybe next weekend.