silly PCOM question

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Hey everyone,
So i finished interviewing at PCOM and wanted to know whether the acceptance letter is big or small? I know this sounds kind of trivial, but I was just curious. Thanks!🙂
 
Hey everyone,
So i finished interviewing at PCOM and wanted to know whether the acceptance letter is big or small? I know this sounds kind of trivial, but I was just curious. Thanks!🙂

If I remember correctly from my letter last year, it was in a small envelope but it was thick.
 
If I remember correctly from my letter last year, it was in a small envelope but it was thick.

thanks, its hard not to be nervous
 
small, you can't really tell. don't be too nervous though, i thought my interview went bad but it was all good
 
From what I've read, it's a small but thick envelope. A waitlist/rejection letter is going to be a single sheet of paper. If the envelope is thin, bad news ...
 
Are you in-state or OOS?

drmax: PCOM has interviewed and accepted a number of people from OOS. I've seen people from OK, NJ, CT, DE, RI, and NY post that that they were accepted. So, I don't get the impression that they do primarily in-state interviews first, if that's why you're asking.

BTW, the OP here is from South Carolina.
 
I was lucky enough to get my letter a couple of weeks ago, it's a regular size letter but kind of thick. I think they took around two weeks or so to get back to me too, in case you were wondering what their wait time is like. Good luck!
 
From what I've read, it's a small but thick envelope. A waitlist/rejection letter is going to be a single sheet of paper. If the envelope is thin, bad news ...
thanks, yeah, I hope mine isn't thin, im suppose to hear in the next few weeks.
 
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Yep! Loved the school.
 
i am oos, from oklahoma actually, so they were a little surprised that i wanted to come to philly.
 
Another silly question:

Why do they say P-C-O-M, instead of P-COM?
 
Another silly question:

Why do they say P-C-O-M, instead of P-COM?

Po-TAY-toe

Po-TAH-toe

I don't know to be honest. Just one of those things. 😕
 
Another silly question:

Why do they say P-C-O-M, instead of P-COM?

A certain instructor put it this way (also one of my fav quotes): The name of the school is P-C-O-M, not P-COM. You dont go to mit (M-I-T) or u-cla.

I still perfer p-com
 
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