Is there a general time frame when most colleges release their regular decision results? I'm trying to prep myself for the upcoming months and align my expectations.
Most colleges typically release their regular decision results in late March or early April. However, this can vary somewhat depending on the school. Ivy League schools, for example, usually release their decisions on the same day in late March, often referred to as "Ivy Day". Schools with rolling admissions, on the other hand, might release their decisions at various points throughout the year.
While you can generally expect to hear back by April, it's a good idea to check the specific date for each of the schools you applied to, as some may surprise you by responding earlier or later. This information can usually be found on the college's admissions website or you could contact the admissions office directly.
Regardless, I'd suggest preparing for a range of emotions and outcomes during this time. It's common for students to receive a mix of acceptances, waitlists, and rejections. Most importantly, remember to celebrate your acceptances and don't get discouraged by any unfavorable news. There are many paths to success and countless great schools out there. Best of luck!
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