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A place for those of us living in waitlist limbo to share info, feedback, and suggestions.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
I cannot for the life of me figure out why Penn manages their waitlist in such a manner. They are supposed to create two tiers and have the members of each tier be unranked, yet they designate individuals within the first tier as being "considered for early admission" or "considered for early admission and invited to Penn Preview." Does that not contradict their statement that the waitlist is unranked? Why not just use a four-tier system (with the first two tiers replacing the superlative designations mentioned above) and spare us the confusion/frustration/deception? The way I see it (from reading past threads), the system at present seems to overestimate the chances that those in the "regular" tier 1 have of being admitted.
That was just an observation. As a member of the "regular" tier 1 waitlist, I will likely be withdrawing my application soon, so those of you who are staying on will have a higher chance of being accepted. Best of luck to all!
I cannot for the life of me figure out why Penn manages their waitlist in such a manner. They are supposed to create two tiers and have the members of each tier be unranked, yet they designate individuals within the first tier as being "considered for early admission" or "considered for early admission and invited to Penn Preview." Does that not contradict their statement that the waitlist is unranked? Why not just use a four-tier system (with the first two tiers replacing the superlative designations mentioned above) and spare us the confusion/frustration/deception? The way I see it (from reading past threads), the system at present seems to overestimate the chances that those in the "regular" tier 1 have of being admitted.
That was just an observation. As a member of the "regular" tier 1 waitlist, I will likely be withdrawing my application soon, so those of you who are staying on will have a higher chance of being accepted. Best of luck to all!
Yes, I do.Withdrawing so soon? Do you have other acceptances?
I have to agree. They're waitlist protocol seems totally weird to me. If it is going to be unranked, then it should be unranked. If they want to rank it, that's cool to, but don't beat around the bush with it and make us all even crazier than we already are.
Anyways, are any of you planning on sending letters of intent/interest to penn?
I think i read somewhere that in the past they've allowed in about 40 folks off the list. is this consistent with other schools?
nice! way to get on it super speedy. Who did you address it to? how long is it and what is your general format? at the moment i'm going with 1.what I like about penn and how we fit together 2. an update since I interviewed quite some time ago. really wish I'd sent this about a month ago! hard not to wonder if things would be different.
out of curiosity, is the person who got invited to the preview an MSTP student or just a lowly MD like me?
Addressed to Gaye Sheffer. Its about a page long but that's including my address and her address. This is a pretty general I love Penn and this is why and if you accept me I will come letter. Ill be sending a seperate update later. Combined would be too long.
I already had this written. Just had to edit it a bit. I'm not usually this quick about things.
seems like a good approach- and then you have another reason to contact them in a few weeks.
what email address have you been using when you've been asking questions?
I sent one to
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[email protected] but didn't get a response. perhaps they're just swamped though.
How do you guys know which tier you are in? I don't know where I can find out which one I am in. I've contacted the admissions office, but they are so unwilling to answer questions. Also, is there a difference between the hold list and the wait list? So if there are about 400 on the wait list, this must mean that almost nobody gets flat out rejected after the interview, but does this make sense?
Good luck to all of you!
Thanks for responding so fast! Yes, I did interview (Feb 2) and was put on the hold list. Hmm, I've been going through the emails I got when I got the interview invite, and the only thing there is a link to the general PSU Medical website. I've also logged into the secondary application again, and it just saya that the admissions committee is going to make a decision and notify me in a few weeks...I am a bit confused.
LOL. I think you're on the wrong thread 🙂. We're talking about UPenn's waitlist, not Penn State. I think they have another thread going. You might find more info there. Good luck!
How many of you folks are planning on staying on the waitlist? Will you hang on till the bitter end or set a deadline. I know at a certain point i'm just gonna have to cut my losses. I hear those stories of people being accepted a day before class starts, but I certainly can't handle that level of uncertainty, that's for sure!
I think my deadline is when I move out of my current apartment. I have my apartment till the end of July, but depending on what acceptance I'm holding at the time, I might move earlier or later. If I'm going to SUNY Downstate (which right now I need to assume that I am), I need to start living in New York in July to qualify for state residency for the next year, so then that would be my deadline.
sounds like a plan quirks. for what its worth, I live in brooklyn and know a fair bit about downstate and the clinical experience there is pretty unbeatable.
also, as somebody raised in bk, it's a really wonderful place to live, so no matter what happens you have some things on the horizon.
I'm glad there is now a Penn waitlist thread for this year! I also agree with the fact that the ranking/unranking is confusing and frustrating. I am definitely going to put effort into getting off of the waitlist...at the same time, I don't want to become more obsessed with Penn than I already am if I (a regular tier 1) really has no realistic shot at getting in.
Anyways, I'm sending in a letter of intent tomorrow and an update on my research in a few weeks.
I would imagine that SDN is probably skewed towards the higher end of things. I would make sure to take the poll results with a grain of salt.
After reading past PENN waitlist threads, am curious if:
Only/mostly MD/PhDs are in "Tier 2"?
Only/mostly MDPhDs are invited for preview?
Feel free to confirm or deny.
gl to all waiting![]()
After reading past PENN waitlist threads, am curious if:
Only/mostly MD/PhDs are in "Tier 2"?
Only/mostly MDPhDs are invited for preview?
Feel free to confirm or deny.
gl to all waiting![]()
for those who sent LOIs: did you just send it via email, or did you also send a hard copy? thanks!!!
I sent it only via email to [email protected] as Penn seems to prefer electronic correspondences over surface mail. But I'm sure it's fine if you also send a hard copy.
Good morning!
Did anyone who sent a letter via email get a response from the admission's office to confirm that it was received? I didn't, but I want to make sure I'm not the only one here.
I got a confirmation of my letter about a week after I had sent it
I sent to the adms2009 email address on March 31st, heard back from them on April 6th.
I emailed my LOI to admiss@... on 4/1 and got a confirmation email today 4/9. Something along the lines of "we will make sure it's added to your file...the waitlist won't be used until early may at the earliest...let us know if you have any questions."
Quirks - since you sent your letter a few days before mine, if you still haven't gotten a confirmation, you may want to give them a call just to make sure it was received!
I also received a confirmation email today, and I sent in my letter on 4/6 (fast turnaround!). It said pretty much the same thing...it's nice to know that they got it though!