The best thing about MIT is that they send via UPS or DHL for acceptance and parcel post for rejections, so you essentially know as soon as you see where your letter is waiting for you.
I guess we have good taste. My advisor only had me applying to a much smaller number, but another advisor told me I needed more. We all settled on the large number below, to my wallet's great chagrin. I was not pleased at the time, and considering I work full time, I literally did nothing but grad apps after work for two months straight.
Yikes! Mine is still holding strong at Application Submitted, but now you have seriously frightened me. And if they are updating the pages alphabetically, I'm closer to the beginning of the alphabet...
For those who applied to UCLA, are any of you having trouble access your decision status? It basically brings me to a screen notifying me about the Clerry Act and then it says I've already submitted my application. Strange
https://www.gradadmissions.ucla.edu/
Yeah, but what i'm saying is it costs a lot more for a grad student than a TT professor and definitely an adjunct. That tuiton does cost the department money, regardless of whether you see it.
Applyyourself apparently changes when it is ready to alert your for news. If you login to your applyyourself account it will either say "A decision has been rendered on your application" or something like that, or "Submitted". From the sounds of things, "submitted" is the better status at the moment.
Don't expect the e-mail, do like those of us who are obsessive and just log in and out of the site all day. IF they are making decisions, the site will change throughout the day as they individually assign decisions. This is not a short process, so people will hear earlier than others.
So far, so good.