I have received all of the feedback from the graduate schools I have applied to and I am fortunate enough to have some choices!
What are the criteria by which you judge a graduate school? In other words, what factors go into your decision making? Some things I've come up with: location, concentrations, accessibility of professors, price, curriculum...
spacezeppelin, you're a genius. I just checked out the results search from last year, and it looks like acceptances came over the course of a week, not just one day. So that, in addition to your experience, makes me feel a little better.
But my god does this waiting process suck.
I found out today, using this site, that several people were sent admissions emails to my top choice school (a PsyD program), but I did not receive one. Does that mean I haven't been accepted and I should be expecting a rejection letter in the mail? Or do schools not always send out all of their acceptances at once?