Nope this deadass happened. I’d been sending them updates through April hoping to get an interview but never heard. Now they ask if I’d be interested in an interviewthat's a troll right?
Nope this deadass happened. I’d been sending them updates through April hoping to get an interview but never heard. Now they ask if I’d be interested in an interviewthat's a troll right?
YupSeton Hall?
I’m in the same boat. I am setting a deadline for myself on when I will call it and just go to the July school that will allow me to still find housing and give adequate notice to my landlord and my employer.How can anyone plan when school A starts in July and school B (for which you’re waitlisted) starts in August! Anyone else?
Maybe another can actually fix it!That’s what started this whole mess.
yeah. see that is the thing. Why not give out a student's ranking so people can be ike oh i still have shot or oh i am screwedI just wish they could give me any insight into where I am on their waitlist. I need like a wink or nod or SOMETHING that just says I'm not dead last. lol
yeah. see that is the thing. Why not give out a student's ranking so people can be ike oh i still have shot or oh i am screwed
Maybe another can actually fix it!![]()
they will still get calls either way lol. should just have a number on the website that changes to the number that was last taken off the waitlist... there @gyngyn there is your new strategyIn order to avoid the bombardment of calls.
there also wouldn’t be a bombardment of calls if schools actually kept their WL within a reasonable range, instead of 100s of studentsthey will still get calls either way lol. should just have a number on the website that changes to the number that was last taken off the waitlist... there @gyngyn there is your new strategy
Wow! For real?!I just got another interview???? I am so excited!!!!
I just got another interview???? I am so excited!!!!
What school is interviewing now?I just got another interview???? I am so excited!!!!
Regardless, I am in this crappy position because I did not demonstrate that I am committed enough or have the skills to be accepted in some way. Med schools need students committed to growth and that they will persevere in their training/career through thick and thin. Many of the students in this thread with their success are multiple-time re-applicants. There is no shame in being a re-applicant. The process is difficult and it is easy to beat yourself down. But if you are realistic about your chances, especially to all of us who did get interviews and have WL in the first place!, we will overcome the hurdles and get in eventually. Most people don't get in. There are lots of people without WL or even a chance to get in this cycle. The challenges will not end as a pre-med, med student, resident, or physician. Just keep improving and making progress.
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Agreed, friend. This process is difficult. Med school will be difficult. Being a resident will be difficult. It will all be difficult— but entirely worth it. We have to learn to enjoy this journey, and ask “what is this teaching me” rather than “why is this happening to me.” We’ve got to learn to be comfortable with the uncomfortable.
I just got another interview???? I am so excited!!!!
I’m going back and reading all the posts of how excited everyone was for May 1
We were all such poor naive bastards lol
Someone was accepted off my WL school this morning.
Thanks hahaYour post on your schools thread gave me the best laugh all week 😆
Someone holding 10 acceptances would clearly attend here given the chance depending on which 10 schools.
Conversely, someone could be holding only one other acceptance and be extremely unlikely to attend.
It's not the number of acceptances, it's where they are holding them!
Now, we know nothing. We have a bunch of "CTE's" (who still might go elsewhere) and even more "PTE's" who could be in either of the above-mentioned categories. It's completely un-interpretable.
No, the system does not show where individuals hold acceptances.@gyngyn Wouldn’t a student with PTE chosen shows his other acceptances to his other schools?
At least that what I assumed, in that case why schools don’t just directly contact them and see if they’re really into their school or just withdraw so they can move on with their waitlist!
This would only work for a ranked waitlist. Almost nobody has one.they will still get calls either way lol. should just have a number on the website that changes to the number that was last taken off the waitlist... there @gyngyn there is your new strategy
Off-putting is right (and there is no way to know if they are accurate).@gyngyn Hofstra asks applicants through a survey where else they have been accepted. Being of an opt-in nature, this avoids privacy issues. While off-putting at first, it seems like each school would benefit from doing this.
It will depend on the strategy chosen by individual schools.So are we expecting more or less waitlist movement this year?
If you don’t mind; what school is kind enough to give this info on where you stand? ( Curious if it’s one of mine)So are we expecting more or less waitlist movement this year? My sole waitlist told me today that I'm in a "grey area" that they don't usually reach. Any hope or no?
I know the schools say it’s not supposed to have an effect on the offer, but realistically is there a possibility submitting an AMCAS 2019-2029 cycle application hurts chances? Some schools don’t have CTE deadlines until mid-July. I would assume they’re going to pull WL applicants around this time too due to some people not accepting the offer. By that time, our AMCAS applications will have long been sent in.
I’d think If anything it could help show them you still like the school and are driven to go to med school.I know the schools say it’s not supposed to have an effect on the offer, but realistically is there a possibility submitting an AMCAS 2019-2029 cycle application hurts chances? Some schools don’t have CTE deadlines until mid-July. I would assume they’re going to pull WL applicants around this time too due to some people not accepting the offer. By that time, our AMCAS applications will have long been sent in.
If you don’t mind; what school is kind enough to give this info on where you stand? ( Curious if it’s one of mine)
so what happens in a situation where this were to happen- a student getting off the waitlist after they've started classes? can we transfer out?Yes, and also I heard that adcoms can see that you CTE to them but are still on other waitlists and they can rescind your acceptance. Going off of that logic though, if the rule was to either PTE or CTE by April 30th, then lets say you're a school that your applicant was accepted but didn't PTE or CTE to, then wouldn't you then think that they aren't going to your school and therefore give their seat to someone else? I personally don't see any advantage as an applicant to not have at least PTe'ed to a school by April 30th as the rules said.
You should have withdrawn from your waitlists when you commit to a school.so what happens in a situation where this were to happen- a student getting off the waitlist after they've started classes? can we transfer out?
University of Washington has had ranked waitlist for all its separate states (WWAMI) for the past 5+ years. It's so helpful.If you don’t mind; what school is kind enough to give this info on where you stand? ( Curious if it’s one of mine)
so what happens in a situation where this were to happen- a student getting off the waitlist after they've started classes? can we transfer out?
You should have withdrawn from your waitlists when you commit to a school.
unless you don't match and then you are frantically calling to find a place to go to.This makes me thankful that everyone finds about residency on the same day...at least we won't have to play musical chairs again in 4 years