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Who do you all think i should address an update letter/letter of interest to?? Dr. Zic?
addressing to Dr. Zic sounds fine, or just to the admissions committee in general.
Who do you all think i should address an update letter/letter of interest to?? Dr. Zic?
you can come say hi to me. 🙂Anyone going to be there on Monday??
hey did anyone send more than three letters?
sorry i should rephrase that: Did anyone send more than three LORs for the secondary? i want to submit today but i forgot to call and ask on friday
also, what do people do about the FERPA?
does it have an impact if you choose no waive
sorry i should rephrase that: Did anyone send more than three LORs for the secondary? i want to submit today but i forgot to call and ask on friday
So I haven't been sent a secondary yet. At what point do you think it is safe to say that I won't be hearing from them?
Hey guys and gals. Sorry to repost this, but I would really like to know what you think.
I got the secondary and invite a little under a month after submitting, but all youc an do is call them..i suppose.Hey guys and gals. Sorry to repost this, but I would really like to know what you think.
I think that's the waitlist letter (I got the same one)...?So, I got a letter from Vandy! Not an acceptance, but there appears to be hope!
It reads,"While we are not able to offer you an immediate invitation at this time, we will be reconsidering your application throughout the admissions season."
Is this different from being waitlisted? It sounds like they reevaluate applicants periodically.
They say we can add information to our files. I was considering telling them about my Spring schedule (includes upper-level biology and an hour of research), a new job as a lab assistant, and a LOI. Are these good ideas, and, if so, how do you typically send this information? Snail mail? Email? What is usually the length/content of an LOI?
I'd really love to be accepted here, but it looks like I need to give myself a bump.
So, I got a letter from Vandy! Not an acceptance, but there appears to be hope!
It reads,"While we are not able to offer you an immediate invitation at this time, we will be reconsidering your application throughout the admissions season."
Is this different from being waitlisted? It sounds like they reevaluate applicants periodically.
They say we can add information to our files. I was considering telling them about my Spring schedule (includes upper-level biology and an hour of research), a new job as a lab assistant, and a LOI. Are these good ideas, and, if so, how do you typically send this information? Snail mail? Email? What is usually the length/content of an LOI?
I'd really love to be accepted here, but it looks like I need to give myself a bump.
I only submitted three, since that is what they asked for, and I got accepted so I think three should suffice.
Waitlist letter arrived today.....🙁
Gahhh, vandy I love you, please reconsider.
Sucks because I sent out a letter of interest on the 30th....the waitlist letter is dated the 28th....a tad slow i suppose, but hey maybe my letter will help me to be reconsidered favorably.
GL to those still waiting
I got the "waitlist" letter, too.
So, I'm a little unclear as to what this actually means. To top it off, my dad opened the letter and I only talked to him on the phone so I don't know what the entire thing says.
Deferral means "we've decided that we cant decide right now so we'll talk about your application again at our next meeting."
Waitlist means "we've decided that we can't accept you and wont talk about you again until other people who we accepted withdraw their spot in the spring."
It seems like the Vandy letter is saying that they're not accepting us now but they'll continue to consider us actively? Or are they putting is away until May, when other people withdraw and more spots open?
Sorry Shemarty!I got the "waitlist" letter, too.
So, I'm a little unclear as to what this actually means. To top it off, my dad opened the letter and I only talked to him on the phone so I don't know what the entire thing says.
Deferral means "we've decided that we cant decide right now so we'll talk about your application again at our next meeting."
Waitlist means "we've decided that we can't accept you and wont talk about you again until other people who we accepted withdraw their spot in the spring."
It seems like the Vandy letter is saying that they're not accepting us now but they'll continue to consider us actively? Or are they putting is away until May, when other people withdraw and more spots open?
Sorry Shemarty!
Yep, this means they're actively considering us throughout the cycle...every time the adcom meets they'll re-consider us. But I don't think there are two different letters???
That's exactly how I see it! But on the bright side, someone who was waitlisted at Vandy was accepted earlier...so they really do keep us waitlisted folk under consideration 👍I agree, I don't think there are two different letters either. I was talking about the broad definition of "walitlist" compared to "deferred"
I guess they review everybody, accept some, and everybody else gets the "waitlist" letter.
This sounds the same as Baylor, where they either accept you or don't tell you anything at all. If you're in the latter group, they continue to reconsider you throughout the year.
This differs from other schools like U Mich, where there are actually 3 categories: Accepted, Defererd (they'll reconsider you later), or Waitlist (they'll consider you if there are leftover spots later)
Does this sound right? I don't really know for sure 😕
Yeah! It is exciting! 🙂wait, somebody waitlisted THIS year was already accepted THIS year??? sweet jesus 😱....exciting news
That's exactly how I see it! But on the bright side, someone who was waitlisted at Vandy was accepted earlier...so they really do keep us waitlisted folk under consideration 👍
But we all have that letter! There's no two different letters (a hold letter and a waitlist letter). There's only one polite letter saying we're not going to offer you an acceptance just yet, but we will continue to look over your app throughout the year...it's all the same.Didn't that person say that his/her letter said that the adcom hadn't made a decision yet, and the letter wasn't the standard "We can't invite you yet"? It wasn't an actual waitlist.
I never tried it! It wouldn't hurt to ask, I guess 🙂Is it kosher to call and ask where you are on this waitlist...er...list?
Good point. I think I'll try calling tomorrow.I was just curious. Somewhere on SDN, a user was talking about how he knew where he was on the waitlist.
you can come say hi to me. 🙂
Scean - either Dr Zic, Dr Sagen, both, or the admissions committee in general.
No...you're either waitlisted or accepted.So, apparently Vanderbilt doesn't reject anybody this early?
No, thanks for the reminder. Do you have their number? (I'm not at home)Berk, did you call and ask anything about the waitlist?
Sorry Carlin 🙁Waitlist letter came today 🙁
Thanks. They don't number their waitlist...so there's no way to know! 🙁(615) 322-2145