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Ivy League Decision Day Jitters?

Hey, just curious, but what should I expect on Ivy League decision day? Has anyone who's been through it got any tips? A bit stressed about it coming up next year.

9 months ago

I can completely understand your nervousness; the anticipation leading up to Ivy League decision day can be quite unnerving. Here's what you can expect and a few tips to help you navigate this period:

1. Expect High Traffic On Websites: Every year on Ivy Day, the university's servers experience heavy traffic due to the sheer number of students and families eager to learn the news. Hence, some delays or temporary crashes can occur. So be patient if there's a bit of lag; it's completely normal and doesn't indicate any decision.

2. Time of Release: Traditionally, the decision information will be posted online around 5:00-7:00 PM Eastern Time. However, it may vary, so I recommend keeping an eye on your email or the admission's site of the respective school for an exact time.

3. Have Your Credentials Handy: You'll likely receive your decision through a portal, so make sure you have access to your login credentials. It would be frustrating to forget your password or username ten minutes before the decisions are released.

Now, a few tips for navigating decision day:

1. Prepare Yourself for Any Outcome: Accept that the decision, whether a win, lose, or waitlist, doesn't define your worth or predict your future success. Getting into Ivy League schools is highly competitive, and the decision depends on many factors.

2. Have a Support System: Many students find that being around supportive friends or family when they read their decisions can be helpful. Whether it's a moment of celebration or disappointment, having trusted individuals who care about you can make the experience more affirming.

3. Waitlist doesn't mean rejection: If you're waitlisted, keep in mind it doesn't mean you're rejected. Stay optimistic and in the meantime, celebrate your other acceptances. You may receive an acceptance call later during summer!

4. Plan Some De-Stress Activities: The waiting period can be nerve-wracking. Do something you love, whether it's exercising, cooking, meditating, reading, or watching movies. Keep your mind off the impending results.

Remember, the Ivy League decision is just a tiny part of your journey. Whichever way it goes, you're a capable, hard-working student with many opportunities ahead! Best of luck!

9 months ago

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