are interview invites over? i just sent a letter of continued interest... what are the chances of anything coming of this?
are interview invites over? i just sent a letter of continued interest... what are the chances of anything coming of this?
As a plug, Columbia's second look is pretty freaking fun. We put on a carnival for you practically.
are interview invites over? i just sent a letter of continued interest... what are the chances of anything coming of this?
This may have been answered already (I didn't see it though) but what is the percentage breakdown for initial acceptances, waitlists and rejections + how are the waitlists tiered if at all?
200 initial acceptances more or less. 100ish off wait lists, which in the past hass been 600ish people. No firm tiers but people near the top often have personalized letters. People without personalized letters also get in, I'd guess most of those who didn't have personalization.
200 initial acceptances more or less. 100ish off wait lists, which in the past hass been 600ish people. No firm tiers but people near the top often have personalized letters. People without personalized letters also get in, I'd guess most of those who didn't have personalization.
I believe this is my first time posting although I have been on this site for years...
I was interviewed at Columbia even though my stats are not near the average for people who get accepted (my overall gpa is low because of my initial years at college about 10 years ago).
Anyways, I'm going a little crazy because I sent thank you letters by snail mail and email to my interviewer and Dr. Nicholas but never received any reply. I also sent another email to my interviewer a couple days ago telling him how I have been communicating with people from certain clubs. I told him how helpful they all were and how my interests in Columbia have grown even stronger (he hasn't responded). Another reason I'm a little upset is that I was invited to go to a diversity seminar the day before my interview. I read the invitation by email a few days before the scheduled seminar and replied that I would be going. My ride canceled on me the day of the seminar and I emailed the school telling them I would try to get there by train or renting a car. It was too late for the train and when I called to ask for the rates on rental cars they told me I needed a credit card (I don't have one). I emailed the head of the diversity department telling them I could not make it and they said it was not a big deal but I think that hurt me.
I have a couple of questions. First, what do you guys think about my situation? Should I just expect that my interviewer is really busy and not worry so much? Also, I don't want to bombard the school with emails but I sent my thank you emails for the interviewer and Dr. Nicholas through the psadmissions@Columbia email address (instead of their personal emails). I stated my intent at the end of each thank you letter, saying that Columbia is my number 1 choice. Being that I got no response from either thank you letter I've been concerned about whether or not they received these emails. Should I email my interviewer again, directly this time, expressing my intent? Or perhaps I could resend my thank you letter to him directly and say that I was concerned that he might not have received my last one? Not sure what to do......
I know I'm being neurotic about this but I've been interviewed at a lot of schools and none of them compare to Columbia.
Hey mmm, do you know if Columbia is giving out all post-interview decisions by snail mail like they have in the past?
I believe this is my first time posting although I have been on this site for years...
I was interviewed at Columbia even though my stats are not near the average for people who get accepted (my overall gpa is low because of my initial years at college about 10 years ago).
Anyways, I'm going a little crazy because I sent thank you letters by snail mail and email to my interviewer and Dr. Nicholas but never received any reply. I also sent another email to my interviewer a couple days ago telling him how I have been communicating with people from certain clubs. I told him how helpful they all were and how my interests in Columbia have grown even stronger (he hasn't responded). Another reason I'm a little upset is that I was invited to go to a diversity seminar the day before my interview. I read the invitation by email a few days before the scheduled seminar and replied that I would be going. My ride canceled on me the day of the seminar and I emailed the school telling them I would try to get there by train or renting a car. It was too late for the train and when I called to ask for the rates on rental cars they told me I needed a credit card (I don't have one). I emailed the head of the diversity department telling them I could not make it and they said it was not a big deal but I think that hurt me.
I have a couple of questions. First, what do you guys think about my situation? Should I just expect that my interviewer is really busy and not worry so much? Also, I don't want to bombard the school with emails but I sent my thank you emails for the interviewer and Dr. Nicholas through the psadmissions@Columbia email address (instead of their personal emails). I stated my intent at the end of each thank you letter, saying that Columbia is my number 1 choice. Being that I got no response from either thank you letter I've been concerned about whether or not they received these emails. Should I email my interviewer again, directly this time, expressing my intent? Or perhaps I could resend my thank you letter to him directly and say that I was concerned that he might not have received my last one? Not sure what to do......
I know I'm being neurotic about this but I've been interviewed at a lot of schools and none of them compare to Columbia.
There have been hints that this may be the year, but I wouldn't hold my breath for an email.
Hey mmmcdowe you were my tour guide for my interview day. You did a great job, thanks! I was addressing my letter of interest to Dean Nicholas; would I be better off just addressing it to the admissions office and asking them to send it to him? I only have the psadmissions e-mail address.
Does a post-interview interest letter really help? Is it worth sending? Also, what if I have nothing new to update the admissions committee on?
The last formal interview is this friday. That being said, they have been known to do a few after the end date because your application stays open until decisions are made
Wait, so interviews are done? I sent an in-the-area email last week and received this in response today (I got the auto-reply last week):
Dear X,
Thank you for your email. Should the Admissions Committee decide to grant you an interview, we will try to accommodate the date you have provided.
Please dont hesitate to contact us if you have any additional questions.
Sincerely,
P&S Admissions
Is it useless to send a letter of interest at this point? I have nothing to lose right? But if interviews are over, then there's no point I guess...
Thank you all for your responses..I really appreciate them because they all made me feel a little better.
I have one more question. At another school I went to everyone googled their interviewer on their phones to learn about them (because the names of the interviewers were presented ON the day of the interview for the first time). I thought this was weird at first and didn't know if it was wrong or not to do this. They did it so openly though and we were in a conference room where the faculty was nearby and could probably hear us. This led me to believe that these students were just more experienced than me. Anyways, I did this at later interviews and I even told one of the students attending the medical school what I was doing. Now looking back I wonder if there is something wrong with this. Would it be looked down upon if the school knew you googled the interviewer or is it common to look them up?
thanks guys...i'm curious as to what you think about this mmmcdowe, would Columbia look down on me? I didn't think it was wrong at the time and I even told a student who was giving me a tour at Columbia. When I went home I started thinking about it more. BTW, have you done this, or do you know of any of your colleagues at Columbia that have done this?
Additional interviews have been granted after the end date in the past. As you said, you have nothing to lose and your app is still open.
thanks guys...i'm curious as to what you think about this mmmcdowe, would Columbia look down on me? I didn't think it was wrong at the time and I even told a student who was giving me a tour at Columbia. When I went home I started thinking about it more. BTW, have you done this, or do you know of any of your colleagues at Columbia that have done this?
Hi,
Is it too late to send a post-interview LOI? Do you think that decisions have pretty much been made at this point??
Thanks for any input,
mika 🙂
Hi,
Is it too late to send a post-interview LOI? Do you think that decisions have pretty much been made at this point??
Thanks for any input,
mika 🙂
did anyone else get a semi-personal letter from dean nichols thanking them for interviewing? is it an early rejection?
LJ1000F, is this the same email you got? Is this the same message everyone's getting for update letters?
Dear X,
Thank you for your gracious letter and update of DATE, 2012. I deeply appreciate your continuing interest and enthusiasm for P&S.
We will continue to keep you very strongly in mind.
With all best wishes,
Steven W. Nicholas, M.D.
Associate Dean for Admissions
Decision making is in progress, but it definitely isn't too late for a LOI.
LJ1000F, is this the same email you got? Is this the same message everyone's getting for update letters?
Dear X,
Thank you for your gracious letter and update of DATE, 2012. I deeply appreciate your continuing interest and enthusiasm for P&S.
We will continue to keep you very strongly in mind.
With all best wishes,
Steven W. Nicholas, M.D.
Associate Dean for Admissions
Yeah, that's kinda how I was feeling too. I'm afraid after all this time I've put in to waiting, Columbia is going to tell me they want to go on a break, and we all know that breaks never work. Especially if Columbia has another guy they like more than me, then it's just gonna get messy. And friends will have to pick sides, and they'll feel caught in between. Columbia will move on, but I'll mourn the loss of something great. Just to forever be another jilted waitlist/rejected lover of Columbia.
Yeah, that's kinda how I was feeling too. I'm afraid after all this time I've put in to waiting, Columbia is going to tell me they want to go on a break, and we all know that breaks never work. Especially if Columbia has another guy they like more than me, then it's just gonna get messy. And friends will have to pick sides, and they'll feel caught in between. Columbia will move on, but I'll mourn the loss of something great. Just to forever be another jilted waitlist/rejected lover of Columbia.
Yeah, that's kinda how I was feeling too. I'm afraid after all this time I've put in to waiting, Columbia is going to tell me they want to go on a break, and we all know that breaks never work. Especially if Columbia has another guy they like more than me, then it's just gonna get messy. And friends will have to pick sides, and they'll feel caught in between. Columbia will move on, but I'll mourn the loss of something great. Just to forever be another jilted waitlist/rejected lover of Columbia.