

http://postcalc.usps.gov/
this website allows you to calculate postage from one zip (duke's is 27710) to your own zip. it will give you all the options along with how many days. if duke sends via the cheapest method, i think it should take around 3 days to reach the midwest area. hope that helps.
This one only gives you express and priority though.
This one only gives you express and priority though.
This one only gives you express and priority though.
i don't think sunday counts as a day.
so for me i guess that means tuesday or wednesday.
What about Friday, the day it was sent on? Does that count as a day?
yeah, Lubbock!"more churches than trees" - Natalie Maines
yeah, Lubbock!
Acceptances are sent Priority Mail. This means 1-3 days (usually 2). Rejections and waitlist are NOT sent First Class. They are sent Presorted Bulk, so this means it can take as long as 4-5 days to get to the Midwest.
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to verify that the letters have indeed gone out already. I just pulled out my acceptance letter from my mailbox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so excited!!!
P.S. I live in Durham also!
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to verify that the letters have indeed gone out already. I just pulled out my acceptance letter from my mailbox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so excited!!!
P.S. I live in Durham also!
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to verify that the letters have indeed gone out already. I just pulled out my acceptance letter from my mailbox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so excited!!!
P.S. I live in Durham also!
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to verify that the letters have indeed gone out already. I just pulled out my acceptance letter from my mailbox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so excited!!!
P.S. I live in Durham also!
How are they sending out acceptances while it says on their website that interviews continued until 3/2?
on a sunday?? 😕
I think even non-rolling schools make acceptance decisions in small batches year-round, the only difference being that they just wait to send them out. Since they are sending them out in batches, maybe they are sending out the acceptances they have finished up and send the rest out later. Also, maybe those final interviews were for waitlist positions???
yeah, Lubbock!

The last interview days were NOT for the waitlist. After your interview, the adcom ranks your application (interviews included) on a 1-5 scale. They obviously don't send out any decisions until right now, but within a week or two of your interview you already have a score that puts you in the accepted, borderline (waitlist), or rejected range. So it's not like they made all decisions for everyone on March 2...they've known for a while a good number of students who were going to be accepted, so they just sent out those letters.Could the first year Dukies chime in on this one???

Acceptances are sent Priority Mail. This means 1-3 days (usually 2). Rejections and waitlist are NOT sent First Class. They are sent Presorted Bulk, so this means it can take as long as 4-5 days to get to the Midwest.
OK, so based on what I've gathered here, acceptances are sent priority mail (which takes two days for most major locations in the US), and waitlists/rejections are sent regular mail, right?
that means that if we're getting good news, we'll probably get it tomorrow! if tomorrow's mailbox is empty, i guess that's a bad sign!!![]()
The last interview days were NOT for the waitlist. After your interview, the adcom ranks your application (interviews included) on a 1-5 scale. They obviously don't send out any decisions until right now, but within a week or two of your interview you already have a score that puts you in the accepted, borderline (waitlist), or rejected range. So it's not like they made all decisions for everyone on March 2...they've known for a while a good number of students who were going to be accepted, so they just sent out those letters.
Yeah if you got a 5 you're pretty much in. They're probably sending those out first, then, based on the last interviewees, determining how far from 5 they're gonna go for those last few spots, and then figuring out waitlistees.

So the important number is 5. Forget this 3 days left horse crap!!!
HOW CLOSE WERE YOU TO A 5?!?!?!?!
If I get in... I'm gonna have a big 5 written in magic marker on my right bicep for second look weekend![]()
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They should just tell us our numbers for an added fee... sort of like how you can get your fico score along with your free credit report if you pay extra.
They should just tell us our numbers for an added fee... sort of like how you can get your fico score along with your free credit report if you pay extra.
Duuuuuude... now there is an idea![]()
So now the new question is... how much would you honestly pay to see that number??? I mean honestly. And the money has to come from your pocket.
If it were me... I would pay $100 right after the interview to know all my numbers (granted I interviewed in Nov. so it's been a seemingly long wait for me). Anyone else??? How much would u pay?
OK, so based on what I've gathered here, acceptances are sent priority mail (which takes two days for most major locations in the US), and waitlists/rejections are sent regular mail, right?
that means that if we're getting good news, we'll probably get it tomorrow! if tomorrow's mailbox is empty, i guess that's a bad sign!!![]()
So there are too many new posts to take them all in, but just wondering where did you gather this from? duke website? or just what people have been saying on here...I just assumed they were all sent out regular old USPS mail....

I'm not sure exactly, but Dr. Armstrong claims that after you are granted an interview everyone is considered equal. Which I don't completely agree with, but I think can certainly be true if your numbers are borderline and you're a great "fit" for the school. But if your numbers are phenomenal, I think there's a bit more leeway if you're less good at interviewing.so what's the score out of 5 based on? GPA? MCAT? Secondary? Interview? Those are just 4 things. is there a 5th component? do they all get equal weightage. I realize I come of completely neurotic. If I have you guys as classmates next year (fingers crossed) I promise I'm not nearly this insane. Its just a way to make the time pass...
My last name falls towards the end of the upper bracket and I interviewed in the beginning of December.
Since the mailman does not come on Sundays, I'm sure I got the letter yesterday. I must of checked my mail for the day right before the mailman arrived because there was nothing in the mailbox when I looked in it on Saturday.
Best of luck to everyone!
"end of the upper bracket" 😕 😕 😕
