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Originally Posted by asphalt
Does it mean that the whole grad packet is sent or only just an admission letter with the graduate packet sent later?
My theory is that if you don't get a courier service package but only a normal letter through regular mail, you've been rejected.
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Most schools don't spend that much money on Grad students (in general). Usually, postal acceptances have three paragraphs: one to congratulate you on your acceptance (or rather that you've been recommended to the graduate school for admission), the second to discuss money and the last to to discuss "rejection of offer" terms. The letter has one or two pages.
Plus, size doesn't matter. All of my acceptances (last time) had this form, but one of my rejections included an application packet so it was huge.