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Some people were accepted off the waitlist last week as well.
hopefully it keeps moving. It seems like it's a slow year on here. Last year tons of people were posting when they got in.Some people were accepted off the waitlist last week as well.
Don't expect UAB to notify us of tiering. It's an ego and image issue for them. For the past few years it is common knowledge UAB ends up sending out a lot of acceptance letters just to fill their class because many who are already holding an acceptance letter from another school turn UAB down. By not tiering this year they can check AMCAS first to see who on their waiting list has still not been accepted anywhere and accept those applicants first (without being constrained by their tier rank) improving their chances of not being rejected by an applicant.They just won't do it. Its not like they're forced to. They clearly feel no obligation to keep to their word. They blow off their own deadlines regularly. The only reason the WL was even released by april 30th was because AMCAS deadlines. I've given up on any level of professionalism from this school. I don't know why i'm surprised.
I don't think that's true. At least, that's not a very good way of doing it. I've been accepted else where and will not be attending that school if UAB offers me acceptance. A lot of people accept other offers without knowing if their top school will accept them or not because they don't want to lose their opportunity to go,at least, somewhere for medical school. So really... I don't think they would do that. Is this assumption based on any factual knowledge?Don't expect UAB to notify us of tiering. It's an ego and image issue for them. For the past few years it is common knowledge UAB ends up sending out a lot of acceptance letters just to fill their class because many who are already holding an acceptance letter from another school turn UAB down. By not tiering this year they can check AMCAS first to see who on their waiting list has still not been accepted anywhere and accept those applicants first (without being constrained by their tier rank) improving their chances of not being rejected by an applicant.
Simply my hypothesis based on:I don't think that's true. At least, that's not a very good way of doing it. I've been accepted else where and will not be attending that school if UAB offers me acceptance. A lot of people accept other offers without knowing if their top school will accept them or not because they don't want to lose their opportunity to go,at least, somewhere for medical school. So really... I don't think they would do that. Is this assumption based on any factual knowledge?
If this is not the explanation then incompetence and lack of consideration are all we are left with to explain why UAB has not honored its commitment to notify us of our tier rankings in May.
Financial aid came out today. Has anyone on here received a scholarship from UAB? Just wondering if scholarship decisions came out today with financial aid.
Don't expect UAB to notify us of tiering. It's an ego and image issue for them. For the past few years it is common knowledge UAB ends up sending out a lot of acceptance letters just to fill their class because many who are already holding an acceptance letter from another school turn UAB down. By not tiering this year they can check AMCAS first to see who on their waiting list has still not been accepted anywhere and accept those applicants first (without being constrained by their tier rank) improving their chances of not being rejected by an applicant.
And all it took was someone calling UAB out on this thread. Happy to take one for the team. Only wish I had done it a few weeks ago.Hypothesis: Debunked.
I am in the upper third as well!
Good point @letmeinanywhere. It's not really tiering if we're all in the upper tier.has anyone gotten anything other than upper third?
I know someone in the middle tier. I would imagine all those who frequent SDN who have been placed on middle or low tier might be bit more hesitant to share their placement.has anyone gotten anything other than upper third?
I have a friend assigned to Middle Third. Hopefully there will be more movement for everyone still waiting.has anyone gotten anything other than upper third?
For what it's worth, I think the alternate list positions are a little bit... doctored. Since the list has been out over a month, I have a suspicion that UAB has have thrown it together after the fact.
I was put on the lower-third tier, for instance, but I have already been accepted to another school and accepted their offer over a month ago. I have a friend who has no acceptances, and was put in the upper third. Our stats are pretty close, with me edging him out in virtually every metric, so I honestly think that, in at least some way, the positions reflect your status with other schools and not just raw numbers.
Have any of you who are in the upper tier been accepted elsewhere? That might be a good thing to look at if you want to judge the positions a little better.
For what it's worth, I think the alternate list positions are a little bit... doctored. Since the list has been out over a month, I have a suspicion that UAB has have thrown it together after the fact.
I was put on the lower-third tier, for instance, but I have already been accepted to another school and accepted their offer over a month ago. I have a friend who has no acceptances, and was put in the upper third. Our stats are pretty close, with me edging him out in virtually every metric, so I honestly think that, in at least some way, the positions reflect your status with other schools and not just raw numbers.
Have any of you who are in the upper tier been accepted elsewhere? That might be a good thing to look at if you want to judge the positions a little better.
Middle, on three more waitlists for M.D. It's how the cookie crumbles sometimes. Just because you get an acceptance at school X, doesn't mean that school Y wants you as much, even if school X has higher admissions criteria. Why didn't you withdraw your uasom app after you took a seat somewhere else?
For what it's worth, I think the alternate list positions are a little bit... doctored. Since the list has been out over a month, I have a suspicion that UAB has have thrown it together after the fact.
I was put on the lower-third tier, for instance, but I have already been accepted to another school and accepted their offer over a month ago. I have a friend who has no acceptances, and was put in the upper third. Our stats are pretty close, with me edging him out in virtually every metric, so I honestly think that, in at least some way, the positions reflect your status with other schools and not just raw numbers.
Have any of you who are in the upper tier been accepted elsewhere? That might be a good thing to look at if you want to judge the positions a little better.
Just because you accept an offer for security doesn't mean you have to withdraw your applications elsewhere. You just need to withdraw your acceptance from that school if you end up getting accepted at you school of choice after you've made the acceptance official. Always better safe than sorry. Not everyone wants to go to the first place they are accepted.Middle, on three more waitlists for M.D. It's how the cookie crumbles sometimes. Just because you get an acceptance at school X, doesn't mean that school Y wants you as much, even if school X has higher admissions criteria. Why didn't you withdraw your uasom app after you took a seat somewhere else?
If you don't mind my asking, what tier were you?Accepted off one of the tiers. 37/3.6, 3.2 science, for all the stats gurus out there.
Tier, and acceptance date?Accepted off one of the tiers. 37/3.6, 3.2 science, for all the stats gurus out there.
The upper 1/3rd. I was a re-applicant.If you don't mind my asking, what tier were you?
I created an account to talk about this. I'm in the first tier so I've been holding out hope. I had a buddy get accepted off the first tier this week but he doesn't post here. I'm very close to just signing a lease here in Auburn and fully committing to VCOM because I don't think the waitlist is really moving and it's about time to pick somewhere to live.
I created an account to talk about this. I'm in the first tier so I've been holding out hope. I had a buddy get accepted off the first tier this week but he doesn't post here. I'm very close to just signing a lease here in Auburn and fully committing to VCOM because I don't think the waitlist is really moving and it's about time to pick somewhere to live.
As per the thread :Thewareagle meant that his friend was accepted on June 19
Congrats to all who have gotten off wailist. That being said, am I the only one who thinks it's bizarre that only 2 SDNers have reported getting accepted since the tiers were announced. Also, looking back at recent years, the waitlist seems to move relatively quickly through the first tier. I know this cycle has been abnormal but by this point much of the first tier has already been accepted traditionally. Thoughts?
Came off the waitlist a couple days after it was released / didn't fulfill my moral obligation to report it to this thread // Now I have a clean conscience. Good luck everybody! It can be a frustrating process, but if you request feedback, and do everything on their checklist, you'll be a lock next year.
Admiral Chailoff - do you got acceptance? from waiting list?
As per the thread :The name is Chaikoff, but yes, "I got acceptance... From waiting list"
has anyone gotten anything?
There was someone in our thread who said he got in a couple days ago. (Saturday) I wouldn't bank on many more withdrawals. It's only as aggravating as you make it. You kind of have to hold these things in perspective.