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WL just now as well. Interviewed 9/29. Good luck to everyone else and keep your head up!
 
Pre-II rejection just now, OOS, complete mid-August :/ good luck everyone!
 
Pre-II R OOS mid August. Damn I thought the initial silence might have been a good thing :/
 
Omg I did not receive any post-II news, interviewed late September. Don’t know if this is good or bad news?
 
Waitlisted. I'm sad. Is there good movement on the waitlist? Can someone make me feel better? Lol

I also just got waitlisted. Sad Monday feels

I spoke to an M2 yesterday who said "damn near everybody gets waitlisted" and told me a lot of the people in her class were waitlisted 🙂 I believe they're considered a "low yield school", so my hypothesis is that it's part of their yield protection.
 
I spoke to an M2 yesterday who said "damn near everybody gets waitlisted" and told me a lot of the people in her class were waitlisted 🙂 I believe they're considered a "low yield school", so my hypothesis is that it's part of their yield protection.
what is a low yield school
 
Ugh interviewed early October and I’m so antsy for a decision but probs won’t hear back until December :whistle:
 
what is a low yield school
I think people on here say it to mean schools that receive a lot of applications, but the percentage of accepted people who matriculate is low. If I remember correctly, they said their yield was about 53%. No clue what is average or what other schools have.
 
i always thought low yield meant low chance of any success since low yield schools like GW, Gtown, Drexel, etc. receive a bunch of apps. Their total acceptance rates are like 1-2%. most schools have a matriculant yield of 50%.
@babygreenbeans and @drscorpio this "Low Yield" of which you speak depends entirely on the perspective.

A school which states its yield means: "How many of the students we offer admission to actually matriculate?"

An applicant may look at it as: "This school has 17,000 applicants and only 100 spots in he class. It is low-yield for me."
 
I was waitlisted last week and I’m under the impression that it’s best to send updates/a letter of interest or intent closer to Feb/Mar/Apr when there’s bound to be more WL movement. Thoughts?
 
I was waitlisted last week and I’m under the impression that it’s best to send updates/a letter of interest or intent closer to Feb/Mar/Apr when there’s bound to be more WL movement. Thoughts?
I think one letter now, and one letter around that time is probably best.
 
Just got the acceptance call! Interviewed 9/23. Good luck everyone
Congrats!! I was wondering, did you send any LOI/updates between your interview date and decision date? If so, how long after the interview?
 
was it with a med student? did they say anything about the process?
Mine actually was with a student and the gist was hey I’m just here to make sure you’re normal lol. Got asked some standard interview questions and had some good conversation so I’m hoping it works out but it wasn’t stressful
 
for interviews in november, is it going to be longer than 8 week wait because of the holidays?
 
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