Why have I not been rejected yet? Are they still even conducting interviews?
Do any current students know, from experience or hearsay, whether there is any waiting list movement prior to May 15th? Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
I called the admissions office the other day and spoke to Emelia, I believe. She said that they really don't start to "look" at the waitlist, at least with great interest, until well after May 15th (Early to mid June). This is apparently to allow them some time to see how many spots open up and how much movement there will be.I know one person had told me they got off before May 15th, but I couldn't tell you how many, or if that's typical. Sorry. The best bet with waitlists is to find that medium of keepoing them up to date with any updates in your life, letting them know how interested you are, and not getting annoying. I remember people telling me that though, and thinking, wow that sounds good, but no idea how to make that real. Make sure they know you're interested, and remember that most of the movement is going to happen after May15 no matter what. The whole idea is that by then they know how many spots they really have. That's true everywhere. So don't get disheartened if there really isn't movement before then. Sorry there really isn't great advice out there for this. Good luck though and try and keep your spirits high.
I just received my financial aid letter from Einstein. I had applied for the Community and Research Scholarship, but there was no mention of it on the financial aid letter. I take that to mean I did not get the scholarship. Does anyone know if this assumption is correct?
Do you live near Einstein? I haven't received anything yet and wasn't expecting to until May...
Yes, I'm in NYC. It was postmarked March 23rd, so I got it the next day. I also didn't expect to hear back until later. Perhaps I should contact Einstein to make sure, as the cost of attendance will be a major factor for me.
Does anybody know how many people are put on the waitlist and high priority wl?
Did they said when?received financial aid today as well... i called einstein and apparently the service and research scholarship will be sent separately (definitely a good thing or else i'd be withdrawing lol)
Did they said when?
some service and research scholarships have been sent out, but they are in a different envelope than the finaid award letter. (received both today).
Whoa, congrats! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get from the scholarship award?
Did they said when?
I got a letter in the mail yesterday notifying that I'd received the Research and Service scholarship. It was dated 3/22 and said they wanted a response by 4/1. Just an FYI to everyone still waiting.
What kind of response are they looking for? Do you have to fully commit to the school?
What kind of response are they looking for? Do you have to fully commit to the school?
They don't have a formal second look day, but you can arrange to visit on your own (sit in on classes, stay overnight with a student host, meet with a faculty member) through AdmissionsI called and that they said that even if I accepted the scholarship, I would have until May 15th to make my final decision about whether or not to attend the institution.
Does anyone know when second look day is?
withdrew my acceptance today. good luck to everyone still waiting!
aah. there's that pre-interview rejection I've been waiting for..
I think it's happened judging from last year's thread. I think that sometimes applicants get moved from the waitlist to the high priority list as there's movement.Anyone ever hear of someone being accepted off of the regular waitlist?
Cool, is this possible for waitlisted applicants too? I read somewhere that it's sometimes helpful to ask for another visit to the school to talk to students and have more detailed reasons for one's interest, etc.They don't have a formal second look day, but you can arrange to visit on your own (sit in on classes, stay overnight with a student host, meet with a faculty member) through Admissions