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To those still waiting, hang in there! They already accepted more than planned and it’s not even May/June yet, so seems like they are gonna over accept this year! The main movement hasn’t started yet, and you all GOT THIS. You all deserve this SO much, the best/most supportive group of people. Also the 675 might be proactive! You all got this
 
To those still waiting, hang in there! They already accepted more than planned and it’s not even May/June yet, so seems like they are gonna over accept this year! The main movement hasn’t started yet, and you all GOT THIS. You all deserve this SO much, the best/most supportive group of people. Also the 675 might be proactive! You all got this
I think there was a wave of post interview(WL) R couple of weeks ago. So 1410 -675 =735 max remaining.
 
Accepted today off the waitlist (waitlisted 12/18)!! Does anyone know if accepting the offer in the "offer response tab" is binding? it says to "make your decision 5 business days from today's date" but not sure if that means I'm committing to the school or not
 

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Are they almost out of acceptances considering the tracker is at 675 whereas last year they only accepted about 570 by the very end?

Was there a large wave of post-ii rejections earlier this year or just really small? It's hard to imagine that they rejected very many people post-ii unless something was seriously wrong.
 
Are they almost out of acceptances considering the tracker is at 675 whereas last year they only accepted about 570 by the very end?

Was there a large wave of post-ii rejections earlier this year or just really small? It's hard to imagine that they rejected very many people post-ii unless something was seriously wrong.
1) They accepted more than 570 last year. Idk why 570 number stayed but I’m pretty sure wayne updated one last time after waitlist movement happened. My assumption is that Wayne knows what they are doing and they are in a situation where they have to over accept by a lot even before CTE date because....a lot of early acceptances have withdrawn. OR wayne is trying to speed up their process since everything has been delayed due to covid. I guess we will find out more next month?

2) nobody knows how big post-II R movement was but i think Wayne may continue to send out Rs since it seems like they really started reviewing their WL pool
 
Are they almost out of acceptances considering the tracker is at 675 whereas last year they only accepted about 570 by the very end?

Was there a large wave of post-ii rejections earlier this year or just really small? It's hard to imagine that they rejected very many people post-ii unless something was seriously wrong.
Last year the sent 700+ admission offers, not sure why their website says 572. There are screenshots of the tracker in last year's thread.
 
The data they provided to USNWR indicates that they gave out 722 As last cycle. 572 might be their non-post PTE WL As before 5/1.
Oh okay. So the acceptance rate post-ii is higher than stated on their admissions tracker I guess. Maybe there is still hope considering they gave out about 300 more interviews this cycle and it's only early April.
 
Does anyone have an "Enrollment History Flag from NSLDS" on their financial aid portal? I went to multiple institutions for my undergrad so they have to verify apparently. Can't see my package yet and the last update was about 4 months ago
 
Does anyone have an "Enrollment History Flag from NSLDS" on their financial aid portal? I went to multiple institutions for my undergrad so they have to verify apparently. Can't see my package yet and the last update was about 4 months ago
i dont have that, but i did go to multiple institutions.. so not sure
 
Are they almost out of acceptances considering the tracker is at 675 whereas last year they only accepted about 570 by the very end?

Was there a large wave of post-ii rejections earlier this year or just really small? It's hard to imagine that they rejected very many people post-ii unless something was seriously wrong.
Last year the sent 700+ admission offers, not sure why their website says 572. There are screenshots of the tracker in last year's thread.
1) They accepted more than 570 last year. Idk why 570 number stayed but I’m pretty sure wayne updated one last time after waitlist movement happened. My assumption is that Wayne knows what they are doing and they are in a situation where they have to over accept by a lot even before CTE date because....a lot of early acceptances have withdrawn. OR wayne is trying to speed up their process since everything has been delayed due to covid. I guess we will find out more next month?

2) nobody knows how big post-II R movement was but i think Wayne may continue to send out Rs since it seems like they really started reviewing their WL pool


how are y'all coping? do you think it's still premature to worry considering no one really knows what Wayne's doing this year?
 
how are y'all coping? do you think it's still premature to worry considering no one really knows what Wayne's doing this year?
Since Wayne gave newly accepted applicants 5 days to accept the offer (and it was a huge wave it seems), I think we will find out more in 1-2 weeks. If more than expected people drop, Wayne will have to accept more. If number stabilizes, they may wait until when waitlist starts to move a lot officially
 
Does anybody know if as an OOS you can establish in-state status at some point?
I looked into it and you technically can't do as an independent. You have to prove you've been residing in Michigan 12 months prior to start of your educational semester for reasons other than attending med school.
 
Some packages are already up on Academia. If you don't qualify for institutional aid, the package will consist of: $2k BoG Grant and $40,500 in Unsub Federal loan (~$2k of the amount posted is loan origination fees).
is this the only aid that we are capable of getting? For example, are we allowed to ask for more loans? The thought of private loans scares me. I am OOS so that 90,000$ cost of attendance is looking steep
 
is this the only aid that we are capable of getting? For example, are we allowed to ask for more loans? The thought of private loans scares me. I am OOS so that 90,000$ cost of attendance is looking steep
I believe the next step is applying for a direct grad plus loan, which they say can cover total COA minus other aid. Applications don’t open until May though. They have some info on their financial aid page that kinda outlines what that application is like/qualifications etc.

please correct me if I’m wrong anyone
 
Grad PLUS loans guarantee your COA difference if your credit isn't completely trashed.
I’m a bit worried about it bc of some missed loan payments (never received the notices). My credit isn’t bad but I do have that adverse credit history of a 90+ day missed payment ugh
 
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