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I wonder if rejections go out now too? Or only offers for acceptances?
i got accepted off waitlist on may 15. Declined the offer over the weekend. I hope it goes to one of you guys 🙂
I wonder if rejections go out now too? Or only offers for acceptances?
Probably? Not sure. I know that for some schools that I did not receive an Interview Invite for, I either got an email saying that "our interview season has concluded for this season" or they just updated their online portal saying they were done considering students for the season.
If you're on the waitlist i'm not sure how long they will keep that waitlist flowing. I've heard of people getting pulled off really late (like mid to late June), so maybe they keep them indefinitely. Who knows though.
Okay, yeah I emailed admissions and they said it might go into June, possibly July. I guess I just don't understand the whole wait list processes...but I guess we're not supposed to. If the committee meets up and discusses applicants, and picks a couple for acceptance, then yes I guess they all stay on till the class is full. Ugh, so stressful.
I'm just making up figures here, so bear with me.
Let's say the anticipated class size is 100.
Schools usually have an idea of how many acceptances they need to send out per each expected matriculant. This is obviously higher at newer schools, as they are not established. Established schools can analyze past trends.
So let's say that a school knows that it will take approximately 2.5 offers per matriculant. Aka, 250 offers to fill 100 spots. Instead of doing that, they will send out 200 offers. From those 200 offers, they expect to get maybe 85 people. It's less risky to fill up 85 slots with direct offers of admissions, and then pull off the waitlist to fill up the 100. If they sent out all 250 and maye 110 people wanted to attend, that could be a poblem.
Obviously this varies by school, but the waitlist is essentially a way to keep a qualified applicants on hand to fill up spots if initial offers do not fill them. At least that's what I got from it.
Sounds about right to me! CMU is doubly in the blind, because they only have the numbers from their first year class (119 offers for 64 spots) and have no idea how that acceptance rate might extrapolate to their much larger class size this year (104).I'm just making up figures here, so bear with me.
Let's say the anticipated class size is 100.
Schools usually have an idea of how many acceptances they need to send out per each expected matriculant. This is obviously higher at newer schools, as they are not established. Established schools can analyze past trends.
So let's say that a school knows that it will take approximately 2.5 offers per matriculant. Aka, 250 offers to fill 100 spots. Instead of doing that, they will send out 200 offers. From those 200 offers, they expect to get maybe 85 people. It's less risky to fill up 85 slots with direct offers of admissions, and then pull off the waitlist to fill up the 100. If they sent out all 250 and maye 110 people wanted to attend, that could be a poblem.
Obviously this varies by school, but the waitlist is essentially a way to keep a qualified applicants on hand to fill up spots if initial offers do not fill them. At least that's what I got from it.
Accepted off the wait list!! To those who were accepted earlier, what should I do now? I already applied to fafsa today and I'm definitely celebrating 🙂
Thank you! I'm interested in on campus housing.Congratulations! I'd start looking for housing/roommates before everything gets filled up.
Do you know how I get a username and password or student ID number?Congratulations! I'd start looking for housing/roommates before everything gets filled up.
Do you know how I get a username and password or student ID number?
Well I am yes, but if I am married and my wife is moving there to work...In Michigan it's hard to be granted IS tuition like that. I know some places (Ohio) are easier in that regard, but I believe that you'll still be considered OOS because you're moving here for the purpose of school.
In Michigan, residency status is decided on a school-by-school basis. CMU has their criteria listed at the link below, but it doesn't hurt to check with the school!Well I am yes, but if I am married and my wife is moving there to work...
Congrats! But you may have more support in this year's thread 😉Interview invite just now!! Excited for a chance at my alma mater 😀
Congrats! But you may have more support in this year's thread 😉
When you signed the contract with CMU, it states that during your time at CMU, you will be considered OOS even though you will be moving there.Does anyone in here know what it takes to be granted IS tuition? I am OOS, but my wife will be moving with me and working in Michigan, so I am hoping we are granted IS tuition after the first year.