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Acceptance Letter--Thick or Thin?

For all of you people that received your acceptance letters, were the letters in thick or thin envelopes? I know this sounds like a silly questions, but I am waiting for my envelope and was curious to see what others were like!

Thanks!

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I think it really varies. Mine was thin. Many are thick with information added, but mine just said congrats you're in. See you in January...

Mine was thick with a bunch of info on orientation, supply costs and a book list!

GL, I hope you get yours sooner rather than later!

i've had um all, thick , thin and large folder size....i always used to judge but now they make it too hard...lol

I was wondering the same thing too. I think it does depend. I would think thick but sometimes it may just be a yes/no letter. They said I should hear in February so only a few more weeks. It's too hard to concentrate on things until you know whether or not you're in. :uhoh3:

Mine was a regular envelope but kinda thick. Good luck

Thick because there were papers to sign and send back.

My acceptance letter was thick, but I guess it could vary with each program

Mine was thin...only 2 sheets of paper!

When I was accepted into the Macon Stage College nursing program, the letter came in a regular envelope, and it wasn't that thick at all. Unfortunately, I couldn't enroll into the program due to military commitments that interfered with it. =(

HOPEFULLY, I'll receive acceptance letters this spring from another program in California (or two...), now that I finished my military commitment and don't have to worry about being deployed anywhere or being sent tdy (as long as they don't have to activate any communications electrical engineers in the ready reserve). HOPEFULLY. *crosses fingers*

I'll cross my fingers for you. Good luck. :rolleyes:

Good Luck to you!

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