have you been rejected by GW?Yeah I woke up to this and was like DUFUQ IS THIS GW AFTER ALL WE BEEN THRU
have you been rejected by GW?Yeah I woke up to this and was like DUFUQ IS THIS GW AFTER ALL WE BEEN THRU
Does anyone know if this is important to partake in? Like does it affect our application at all, or is it literally just to ask basic questions?
Is this a serious question ???Does anyone know if this is important to partake in? Like does it affect our application at all, or is it literally just to ask basic questions?
Yes. Why wouldn't it be? It's sort of an opportunity to speak with admissions people, I didn't know if that would make any differenceIs this a serious question ???
Nah just on hold since July.have you been rejected by GW?
You think participating in a webinar might affect your chances? ?? I am always amazed at the ridiculous things this process does to done people's thought process.Yes. Why wouldn't it be? It's sort of an opportunity to speak with admissions people, I didn't know if that would make any difference
Did anyone get invited to their webinar? The sender was medadmit, and for a moment, I was freaking out because I thought it was a rejection email. If they sent this out to everyone including those that got axed last week, that would be brutal and RUDE!
You think participating in a webinar might affect your chances? ?? I am always amazed at the ridiculous things this process does to done people's thought process.
I'm sorry if I came off as a bully, but the question was kinda ridiculous, I understand this is a stressful process. Hopefully you hear good news from them soon.It seems like every itty bitty little thing you do during this process is assumed to have some sort of consequence (usually negative), and I wasn't sure if not participating in an admissions-focused interaction with the committee could somehow come off as having less interest in their school. I know it's kind of a ridiculous question...but no need to be a bully about it 🤔
Yes, and completely closed file interviews. Neither the student nor the faculty member knew even the names of their interviewees until they walked into the holding room and picked up an envelope right before interviews began.can anyone comment on the interview structure? it's my understanding that there's two 30 min interviews? one with a faculty member and one with a student?
Were the webinar emails sent out to only those under review?
I don't mean to make y'all jealous, but I got an invite today to a webinar 😉 Also, it must have filled up fast. I tried signing up at 8:30 am pacific time, but they were full. Got the email at 7:12 am.
Yeah they made it up by offering some of us the webinarSo since they unleashed the rejection fury on Friday, do you think they will offer some II's this week to make up for it?
+1I am still waiting...I am glad that at least I am not alone! 🤔.
That's weird, I figured everyone got one. Are you sure it's not in your spam or something? Either way it probably means nothing.So if we are on hold for re-review and did not get the webinar invite that's probably not a great sign right?
That's weird, I figured everyone got one. Are you sure it's not in your spam or something? Either way it probably means nothing.
orrr....maybe they were weeding out the people who responded in the amount of time less than it is physically possible to read the email. it was a TRAP!Yeah tell me. I must have been a slow reader.
Lesson learned, don't read just hit the button.![]()
we can only hope you're wrongMy theory is that they still have too many applications to sort through and this was a quicker way of doing it.
Those who got to register get II's while the others get rejections or vice versa.
As I applied last year and was held on several waitlists until classes started, I think I have a solid understanding of the cycle. Schools have definitely finished inviting their top candidates to interview, but that doesn't mean they're done inviting. We're all sorry you haven't been accepted yet to your choice school. That's just not how it works sometimes. Make Siddhartha proud and leave those bad vibes at home.Wow, ok, so definitely not bitter, just being realistic here. We are more than midway through October, telling people that we are still early in the cycle is not helpful, you're either lying or you really don't understand the cycle. I'm not bitter, I'm not salty, the cycle has actually been kind to me and I don't have anything to be bitter or salty about. I'm just trying to offer some realism in the face of what I find to be poor and misguided advice. Again, it's not too late, but it is definitely not early, we are almost into November. You can call me angry or bitter all you want, but that is not going to change the facts of where we are in the cycle.
Yeah, me too, just not right either way🙁.we can only hope you're wrong
That's normal. I had to change mine. If you need to change your interview date, respond to them using the instructions given in the email.So I just got an interview invite here but they already gave me my date and didn't let me choose? Is that what they do normally or was this invite sent to me by accident....
Congrats! Stats?So I just got an interview invite here but they already gave me my date and didn't let me choose? Is that what they do normally or was this invite sent to me by accident....
Hey man, I'm sorry that my words have negatively impacted you, but compounding the negativity in a situation that has been resolved by directly insulting a complete stranger with zero knowledge of their situation is definitely not in line with the positive vibes you are critiquing me for lacking. Calm down, buddy, it's over.As I applied last year and was held on several waitlists until classes started, I think I have a solid understanding of the cycle. Schools have definitely finished inviting their top candidates to interview, but that doesn't mean they're done inviting. We're all sorry you haven't been accepted yet to your choice school. That's just not how it works sometimes. Make Siddhartha proud and leave those bad vibes at home.
And just because, for some reason, a random internet conversation is really sticking with me today, allow me to clarify things a little bit further. There are different aspects of the cycle that a specific point in the timeline can be considered "early," "on-time" or "late" for. Nobody here would be telling someone that it is smart to apply in late October because "it is still early," because it absolutely is not early for applying. In the same vein, it is not early anymore for IIs. We are right in the thick of things for IIs, which means there is definitely a solid chance that people will be hearing back from schools about IIs, but saying that it is still early is a mischaracterization, and I am surprised that so many people here are up in arms about this. I never said that people were not getting IIs because it was too late. I am just trying to prevent people from misunderstanding where we are currently in the cycle. I stand by what I said, and I do not apologize for being blunt about it as I do feel that advice of this nature is misguided and ignorant.As I applied last year and was held on several waitlists until classes started, I think I have a solid understanding of the cycle. Schools have definitely finished inviting their top candidates to interview, but that doesn't mean they're done inviting. We're all sorry you haven't been accepted yet to your choice school. That's just not how it works sometimes. Make Siddhartha proud and leave those bad vibes at home.
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And just because, for some reason, a random internet conversation is really sticking with me today, allow me to clarify things a little bit further. There are different aspects of the cycle that a specific point in the timeline can be considered "early," "on-time" or "late" for. Nobody here would be telling someone that it is smart to apply in late October because "it is still early," because it absolutely is not early for applying. In the same vein, it is not early anymore for IIs. We are right in the thick of things for IIs, which means there is definitely a solid chance that people will be hearing back from schools about IIs, but saying that it is still early is a mischaracterization, and I am surprised that so many people here are up in arms about this. I never said that people were not getting IIs because it was too late. I am just trying to prevent people from misunderstanding where we are currently in the cycle. I stand by what I said, and I do not apologize for being blunt about it as I do feel that advice of this nature is misguided and ignorant.
Now, with what you are talking about here with acceptances and waitlists, OF COURSE it is early, but that it not what the original conversation was about, if I am recalling correctly. We were talking directly about IIs, and, as I have explained so many times now that I feel as though I am beating a dead horse, it is not early. Call me what you want, insult me as you will, but that is the truth.
Thx bb <3
Congrats. Stats? 🙂II after being on Hold since early August!
Thanks LizzyM ~ 69Congrats. Stats? 🙂
Congrats in getting into a webinar.Status changed from "on hold for re-review" to "under review" earlier this week. Invited to webinar in December.
Complete- mid August