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I’m trying not to get my hopes up too much but I just read through last years thread and he made calls on Wednesday and Friday of this week.Now the question, will there be calls tomorrow?
I’m trying not to get my hopes up too much but I just read through last years thread and he made calls on Wednesday and Friday of this week.Now the question, will there be calls tomorrow?
Should also be noted that last year on this Wednesday the world shut down. Granted, that was later at night, but it might’ve gotten in the way of him making calls on Thursday. So keep the faith and keep your phones near by tomorrow 🙂I’m trying not to get my hopes up too much but I just read through last years thread and he made calls on Wednesday and Friday of this week.
Do we know what day they were expecting things? Like this year we were all told the 15th, were they also told the next Monday and they received calls the Wednesday and Friday prior? @caffeinatedpremed_ , tagging you since you also looked through last year's stuffThey did last year, they did calls on Wednesday and then again on Friday when they sent out the mass Rs
Do we know what day they were expecting things? Like this year we were all told the 15th, were they also told the next Monday and they received calls the Wednesday and Friday prior? @caffeinatedpremed_ , tagging you since you also looked through last year's stuff
Also match week is next week, so they probably want to just focus on that all of next weekLast year my friends were told March 15. And that was a Sunday. I imagine that we’re all going to know before the weekend.
I just am hoping for an alt list at this pointThe Class of 2025 Facebook page already has 84 members (5 of whom work with admissions) and given that there probably are some who don't have Facebook or don't know about it there probably aren't many more seats left 🙁
Yes you’re correct! The 15th was on the weekend, but I believe they sent out all decisions the week prior. I’m assuming they’ll do the same thing this year, but they could certainly call on Monday.Do we know what day they were expecting things? Like this year we were all told the 15th, were they also told the next Monday and they received calls the Wednesday and Friday prior? @caffeinatedpremed_ , tagging you since you also looked through last year's stuff
I don't think this is the right way to look at it. Given that they have to give out many more acceptances than seats (probably in the range of 150-200 for a class of 125), and there are only 80 members in the group, even if there are members who aren't in the Facebook group (let's say 5-10), there are still many more acceptances to be given out--around half, if my numbers are anywhere in the correct ballpark!The Class of 2025 Facebook page already has 84 members (5 of whom work with admissions) and given that there probably are some who don't have Facebook or don't know about it there probably aren't many more seats left 🙁
I don't think this is the right way to look at it. Given that they have to give out many more acceptances than seats (probably in the range of 150-200 for a class of 125), and there are only 80 members in the group, even if there are members who aren't in the Facebook group (let's say 5-10), there are still many more acceptances to be given out--around half, if my numbers are anywhere in the correct ballpark!
I'd like to reiterate that the majority of seats (anywhere between 2/3-3/4) are handed out in March, which means that Dr. Chan has many calls to make today, tomorrow, and Friday. He spent ~5 minutes on the phone with me, so multiply that by 80, and that's a little under 7 hours of phone calls.
Last point: there is a lot of movement off the waitlist at the U. It doesn't matter how or when you get in once you're in!
Wishing you all the absolute best and fingers crossed for you
I don't think this is the right way to look at it. Given that they have to give out many more acceptances than seats (probably in the range of 150-200 for a class of 125), and there are only 80 members in the group, even if there are members who aren't in the Facebook group (let's say 5-10), there are still many more acceptances to be given out--around half, if my numbers are anywhere in the correct ballpark!
I'd like to reiterate that the majority of seats (anywhere between 2/3-3/4) are handed out in March, which means that Dr. Chan has many calls to make today, tomorrow, and Friday. He spent ~5 minutes on the phone with me, so multiply that by 80, and that's a little under 7 hours of phone calls.
Last point: there is a lot of movement off the waitlist at the U. It doesn't matter how or when you get in once you're in!
Wishing you all the absolute best and fingers crossed for you
We love you gliaqueen <3I don't think this is the right way to look at it. Given that they have to give out many more acceptances than seats (probably in the range of 150-200 for a class of 125), and there are only 80 members in the group, even if there are members who aren't in the Facebook group (let's say 5-10), there are still many more acceptances to be given out--around half, if my numbers are anywhere in the correct ballpark!
I'd like to reiterate that the majority of seats (anywhere between 2/3-3/4) are handed out in March, which means that Dr. Chan has many calls to make today, tomorrow, and Friday. He spent ~5 minutes on the phone with me, so multiply that by 80, and that's a little under 7 hours of phone calls.
Last point: there is a lot of movement off the waitlist at the U. It doesn't matter how or when you get in once you're in!
Wishing you all the absolute best and fingers crossed for you
Sorry, I did not explicitly ask about that, but from past years, it seemed like a decent amount of calls were made the week leading up to the 15th. Wish I could give you more info. I agree with glia's assessment above^Did you ask Dr. Chan or did he say that he had lots of calls left to make while you were talking to him? Asking for a friend...
I'm in the same boat. It seems like there is now way to know how much movement there usually is for Idaho applicants/ we aren't allowed to know our alternate position? It seems like a great way for people to reject their alternate position if they are holding any other acceptances.Alt list email just now. Idaho applicant. I will probably be withdrawing anyway. Good luck to everyone!
Maybe it's just Idaho? Nothing here either. I hope that doesn't mean an R, lolWonder if all the Alt list emails went out at once? Nothing here...
Wonder if all the Alt list emails went out at once? Nothing here...
Maybe it's just Idaho? Nothing here either. I hope that doesn't mean an R, lol
My in state friend got the waitlist email. I haven't heard anything.Don’t think it’s just idaho
I'm in the same boat. It seems like there is now way to know how much movement there usually is for Idaho applicants/ we aren't allowed to know our alternate position? It seems like a great way for people to reject their alternate position if they are holding any other acceptances.
Who knows with covidOk, so MSAR says about 90 WL offers go out, 75 acceptances are given to that group. Does this sound correct or does anyone have any empirical or anecdotal data that might suggest otherwise in any direction?
I am hoping those are the oddsGrateful to get the WL. So MSAR says about 90 WL offers go out, 75 acceptances are given to that group. Does this sound correct or does anyone have any empirical or anecdotal data that might suggest otherwise in any direction?
Did this come just barely or earlier with the other emails? Also, really hope that it does work out. I know how that feels.+1 alt list for Idaho. This is my last shot at getting in somewhere this cycle so im really hoping i can get a spot 🙁
12:38 pm MST. Thanks friend <3Did this come just barely or earlier with the other emails? Also, really hope that it does work out. I know how that feels.
NVM, just got the RMy best guess now is they're going in alphabetical order. Anyone able to confirm or deny this? 🤪
I don't have MSAR anymore. This is listed directly on there?Grateful to get the WL. So MSAR says about 90 WL offers go out, 75 acceptances are given to that group. Does this sound correct or does anyone have any empirical or anecdotal data that might suggest otherwise in any direction?