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I would also like some info on this 🙂Now that we are a mere 2 weeks away from decisions, I'm wondering what an applicant's chances of ultimately being accepted would be if s/he were waitlisted. Anyone know how waitlisted applicants have fared in the past?
I'm curious as well. Although, I don't imagine the chances are very high. I'd be willing to bet Harvard has possibly the lowest waitlist movement of any school which really sucks. BUT, I DO know of a number of people who turned down Harvard for other top schools, so there is certainly a chance!Now that we are a mere 2 weeks away from decisions, I'm wondering what an applicant's chances of ultimately being accepted would be if s/he were waitlisted. Anyone know how waitlisted applicants have fared in the past?
I was told by students at the interview that Harvard only waitlists a relatively small number of people, and those on it should definitely not lose hope.
KDizzle: do you know of any people in your class who came off the waitlist?I don't know for sure, but I believe this is correct.
KDizzle: do you know of any people in your class who came off the waitlist?
Harvard Medical School has scheduled Revisit 2014 to begin on Thursday April 10th, with formal activities running through late Friday evening, and student-led activities planned for Saturday, April 12th.
After admission decisions are sent out, in early March 2014, all admitted students will receive more information about Revisit! Good luck to everyone - I know the wait is killer! Keep your spirits up!
I believe Pritzker's is also scheduled that weekendAre u kidding me? Hopkins, Harvard, Stanford, and Duke all have second looks at the same time. That's a huge dilemma. What are people going to do?
Are u kidding me? Hopkins, Harvard, Stanford, and Duke all have second looks at the same time. That's a huge dilemma. What are people going to do?
Granted in not in Harvard yet (duh) Fingers crossed and praying it happens. Regardless, I think ppl will have to make hard decisions.
It wasn't that hard. I scheduled revisits for the early acceptances. The late non-rolling schools know that many won't be able to attend their revisits.
This scenario would be a the most first world of first world problems.
First world problems, probably need to use their superior analyticaly skills to solve the dilemma. Don't think the outcome of their education will suffer in the least at any of these fine institutions.Are u kidding me? Hopkins, Harvard, Stanford, and Duke all have second looks at the same time. That's a huge dilemma. What are people going to do?
Either you have a ton of extremely smart and wonderful friends or I smell a troll.I talked to some other people I know that are in Hopkins and Stanford. We agreed to go to Harvard if we get in because we really didn't get a good feel for the school on the interview. Those that interviewed knows that it's a pretty hands off day. Ok, I'm not talking anymore about this until after April 3rd (knocks on wood).
What's happening April 3rd?I talked to some other people I know that are in Hopkins and Stanford. We agreed to go to Harvard if we get in because we really didn't get a good feel for the school on the interview. Those that interviewed knows that it's a pretty hands off day. Ok, I'm not talking anymore about this until after April 3rd (knocks on wood).
Either you have a ton of extremely smart and wonderful friends or I smell a troll.
Its funny that a person that probably has an amazing resume and application that interviewed at Harvard and got into amazing schools would call someone else with a similar background and record a troll.
I met a lot of smart and wonderful people on the interview trail. I know three people that got into these schools outside myself. Two applied to both Stanford and Hopkins and got in and one only applied to Hopkins and got in. When you go on interviews at places like Brown, Sinai, Hopkins, UMich etc. you meet really smart people and the chances are some of them will get in to these schools.
I am assuming you interviewed at Harvard. Haven't you or some of your friends got into pretty competitive programs? Its funny that a person that probably has an amazing resume and application that interviewed at Harvard and got into amazing schools would call someone else with a similar background and record a troll.
what region r u from?I am sorry to offend you to such an extent. I think my response stems from the region I am from, as it is considered pretty taboo/rude to talk about acceptances and interviews at my school except with close friends and those not in the process. From this, you may understand why I didn't really inquire at interviews about where other people had been accepted, and was skeptical of your post. I met a lot of incredible people at the schools I went to, but at somewhere like Harvard, its a crapshoot. So, good luck everybody! For my own sanity, I'm not going to look at this until this is all over.
Midwest. The land of rolling farmland and casseroles. Trying to diffuse the situation that I will admit I started with some humor y'all.what region r u from?
Midwest. The land of rolling farmland and casseroles. Trying to diffuse the situation that I will admit I started with some humor y'all.
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and already can't get my eyes off the thread..
Land of casseroles?? I'm from the Midwest and that is definitely not how I'd describe the region! I guess it's an interesting take haha but I like to think there's more to us than that 🙂

Very true, land of beer, land of cashiers that ask you about your day, or land of the OSU Michigan Rivalry may have been betterLand of casseroles?? I'm from the Midwest and that is definitely not how I'd describe the region! I guess it's an interesting take haha but I like to think there's more to us than that 🙂

I am also from the Midwest, but I think the "land of casseroles" is an excellent and appropriate description of the region... At least my sub-region of the Midwest.Land of casseroles?? I'm from the Midwest and that is definitely not how I'd describe the region! I guess it's an interesting take haha but I like to think there's more to us than that 🙂
I think it's based on past years, where it's always the first Monday of March. I may be wrong, though.Yeah, I agree about the attending Harvard second look if I got in sentiment. Its the only one of the schools I've been at where I didn't get a good feel for things.
Counting down the days till March 3rd. I hate that I really have no clue how this will go. I'll be praying for good news all this week though!
Also, do we know for a fact that decisions will be released on the 3rd?
+1. I called last week and the most specific thing they told me was "first week of March."I think it's based on past years, where it's always the first Monday of March. I may be wrong, though.
that is what I call confident!🙂Will we be notified by email or phone call?
Haha I meant IF I'm accepted. HUGE IF.that is what I call confident!🙂

...But thank God it's almost March!Can the days go by any slower?!
...But thank God its February.
...But thank God it's almost March!
Director of Admissions.who is Joanne?