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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 say
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.
And yes your observation that the waitlists haven't been used so far this year is way off since most waitlists move in May. The few schools that take off the waitlist this early (Wake Forest, Buffalo) have had movement that is in line with previous years.
If you're going to err, try to not err on the side that would make everyone even more anxious.
I appreciate your opinion, if you have any solid facts, please let us know.
You said in your post that adcomm people said they have received record number of apps. Do you know for sure that people are applying to more schools or are there more applicants from the total pool? I have seen the stats also from the last 3-4 years, they are in the books we all read. My point was about "this" year, not past years, we will have to wait and see at the end of the cycle if the pool is bigger or people applying to more schools. If you look back at past year threads some schools have gone to the waitlist by this time, one thread I follow is Albany, last year they hit the UC list by this time, does not seem to be the case this year. Why not? I don't think anyone knows.