When I heard that the ADCOM was sending out emails of acceptance some friends of mine at the school were skeptical. They said that it's unusual to email letters of acceptance. However, things could've changed for this year.
When I saw the subject heading "UT Pharmacy Acceptance" from Ann Spencer and opened the e-mail, this is what it said:
"Congratulations on your acceptance into the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program in the College of Pharmacy for Fall 2006. You should be pleased in your successful application, since we had an outstanding applicant pool.
Your admission is made with the understanding that you will satisfactorily complete all course work, including prerequisites, that you are currently taking this spring or will take in the summer.
Your acceptance letter, with important materials attached, will be mailed on Monday, May 8, 2006. Some of the attached material is for your information and some requires your timely response.
All of the College of Pharmacy faculty, staff and students look forward to seeing you in the fall.
My very best wishes to you,
Richard E. Wilcox, Ph.D."
I am waiting for the confirmation of the snail mail letter in my hands, but I am hoping that it is as real as can be.
If it wasn't I just don't know what I would do or feel. I think I would just go numb.