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Well that's relaxing. This process is so screwy, jeez.Some people have theorized that after mid november everyone was basically interviewing for the waitlist.
Well that's relaxing. This process is so screwy, jeez.Some people have theorized that after mid november everyone was basically interviewing for the waitlist.
looks like it. i interviewed november 15th
waitlist mid Jan.
How big is their waitlist?
NYU is..From the looks of it, as big as RFU's "small pool" LOL
So did everyone get the email at the same time (Around 3:15 Eastern)?
No news, and I didn't get in in October. Status is still the same. Anyone get rejected or accepted post-interview so far? Send me a message if you don't want to post it.
no news is good news? bad news?
still haven't heard, interviewed in october
Do we have to do anything to remain on the waitlist? Do we confirm?
Okay so last year the first people pulled from the wl were on 3-22, am I right? So maybe in a few weeks we can hope for yet another decision. So dismal.
To those who are in and don't want to attend, please withdraw please!
Okay so last year the first people pulled from the wl were on 3-22, am I right? So maybe in a few weeks we can hope for yet another decision. So dismal.
To those who are in and don't want to attend, please withdraw please!
i am so sick of waiting.....alas i guess we have to
here we go again...!!! 👎
It seems that was all in a massive batch. Anybody else out there who didn't hear back yet?
I'm guessing it's most likely rejection or acceptance for those who didn't hear back.
I think I'm gonna shut off my phone/internet for the next couple of days. The waiting has definitely gotten to me.
LOL wl'ed as well. Mid-Jan.
Considering withdrawing since Sinai > NYU =p
To those that heard today...did your status change as well?
like what dwight howard did 6 times tonight... rejected!
Got a rejection e-mail today after finding out about my rejection 3 months ago via online status...lolz
Maybe I'm still being too optimistic, but the waitlist letter said we were put there "based on our achievements" or something positive sounding like that... Some schools the waitlist is a death sentence but hopefully not here?
my interview said ~30% of the interviewed kids get accepted... thats a lot. i can't imagine the waitlist move that much relative to the # of people waitlisted
There will definitely be a lot of waitlist movement. A lot of people that get into NYU also get into other top schools, and you don't have to look far to meet people at NYU that were accepted from the waitlist. But you shouldn't expect too much because the waitlist is probably very large.
Also the wording in those letters means nothing. I know one school has similar wording, yet no one ever gets in off the waitlist.
it's true, i feel like the majority of the people i talked to on interview day were accepted off the waitlist. we got this!!🙂
It's just terribly annoying the way NYU does this... I for one am going to stay on until the first round of acceptances off the waitlist (whether that be March or May), and if my number isn't called, I'm off to greener pastures in the Bronx...
This is a a very peculiar year, in the past at many schools, they have hit the waitlist for acceptances, but no so much this year. This is what I get from reading many threads. I guess we will have to wait, but I will make a guess that this year was the largest applicant pool in many years, and the schools have pick of the litter if this is true. I just don't think people are applying to that many more schools than in previous years. Bottom line, and this is just a hunch, we will see little movement of waitlists this year, I hope I am wrong about this, but that is my hunch. So if you are on a waitlist, not good news. Best of luck to all.
This is a a very peculiar year, in the past at many schools, they have hit the waitlist for acceptances, but no so much this year. This is what I get from reading many threads. I guess we will have to wait, but I will make a guess that this year was the largest applicant pool in many years, and the schools have pick of the litter if this is true. I just don't think people are applying to that many more schools than in previous years. Bottom line, and this is just a hunch, we will see little movement of waitlists this year, I hope I am wrong about this, but that is my hunch. So if you are on a waitlist, not good news. Best of luck to all.
You're making assumptions based on what? Interviews are just finishing up for most rolling schools. Why would schools start accepting from waitlist before 1. They are still/just finished interviewing, and 2. many students are still holding their acceptances because they're waiting on March decisions.
Basically I understand your comment to mean the lack of people accepted off the waitlist so far this year makes you think there will be little waitlist movement this year? Dude, it's February, most schools don't hit the waitlist until after this month. So I can only assume your erroneous interpretation was so drain the hope out of those waiting. Please don't.
Hey Dude, we can all make assumptions, that is one of the purposes of this forum, please don't call my assumption erroneous when you do not have the facts either, Dude. No intent to drain enthusiasm of others, Dude.
Such misinformation in your post. From what I've seen, the opposite is true. First of all the trend in the past 3-4 years has been no significant change in number of applicants. It's possible that the caliber of applicants has increased, but I don't see why that would be the case. Second of all, from what I've seen the number of schools applied to has increased. At several interviews at the deans' intros it was mentioned that there was a forecast of a record number of applicants at those particular schools. As such it should follow that there will be more waitlist movement than usual as applicants are forced to relinquish their multiple spots. Most schools don't release this information, but the one school that does (UMich) had the following to sayThis is a a very peculiar year, in the past at many schools, they have hit the waitlist for acceptances, but no so much this year. This is what I get from reading many threads. I guess we will have to wait, but I will make a guess that this year was the largest applicant pool in many years, and the schools have pick of the litter if this is true. I just don't think people are applying to that many more schools than in previous years. Bottom line, and this is just a hunch, we will see little movement of waitlists this year, I hope I am wrong about this, but that is my hunch. So if you are on a waitlist, not good news. Best of luck to all.
The difference between UMich and a lot of other schools is that UMich tries to avoid taking applicants from the waitlist, so while UMich will simply increase the number of straight acceptances other schools will likely take more off their waitlists.Total number of admission offers this year will be higher than originally forecast due to quality & trending high number of dual acceptances