Yesterday evening, thousands of Ivy League college applicants found out whether or not they were accepted into the class of 2021. Per Business Insider, the majority of schools like Cornell and Harvard University have acceptance rates that dip below 10 percent.
In the digital age, the acceptance “letter”—i.e. that piece of paper typed on the schools’ official letterhead—has in most cases been replaced by email blasts, acceptance videos, and other e-formats. Here are a few examples of what some of these students saw yesterday.
Yale and Harvard
I just got accepted to Yale and Harvard while at a scholarship dinner?? Hard work pays off??? pic.twitter.com/9dSbLflYIa
— sha. (@shannvnn) March 30, 2017
University of Pennsylvania
Ecstatic to announce I’ve been accepted into @Penn! ❤? #penn21 pic.twitter.com/w9YkNERk9G
— Jennie (@Jennie_786) March 30, 2017
Princeton University
Blessed to be accepted into Princeton ???? pic.twitter.com/NayCja9mQM
— Meshaal (@Mbman2) March 30, 2017
Dartmouth College
Omg omg omg… I got in to Dartmouth!!! An ivy league actually accepted me ? pic.twitter.com/uTsYGsPZXU
— Destiny with a z (@Ddennis7Deztiny) March 30, 2017
Cornell University still does it the old-fashioned way …
Well, hello @Cornell #Accepted pic.twitter.com/bR5WpN2pkx
— Dan Wrenn (@dan_wrenn52) March 31, 2017
—RealClearLife
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