2022-2023 Drexel

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What day of the week does Drexel typically release their decisions?
 
Don't know if anyone in the same situation but I've had 3 waitlists so far, and Drexel is my fourth and final pending interview. Makes the tension rise lol.
You're not alone homie. Started studying for the mcat recently to prepare for the worst and sh** sucks 🙁
 
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At this point in time, if we are deferred, do we just assume we are now on the waitlist and won't hear back news until either we are accepted or the cycle is over?
 
I'm assuming that they're sending Pre-II Rs (from holds) in waves right ? Asking because I forgot that I never got rejected from this school, but I'm also assuming that they're not interviewing people anymore this late in the cycle ?
 
Why don’t they just say waitlist? Like they are not going to review at a later date
I think they’re going to officially open their waitlist either on 4/30 or 5/1 once people start to narrow down their school choices to one school
 
Do they not give out rejections for people who interviewed? Wondering if everyone either just accepted or deferred
 
Has anyone been able to switch campus assignments? I really would like to be on the Philly campus.
I've seen a few people ask this already, so just to put it out there - the answer is pretty much "almost impossible." You have to have a really grounded reason for being at the other location to be granted a campus change, and it's usually on the level that you're the primary caretaker of someone who MUST be in that location.

It sounds like you're unhappy with the WR campus assignment - feel free to ask here or DM me if you have any concerns that I can address in more detail (current student at WR). In general, though, there's the exact same education and comparable extracurriculars at both campuses (and many orgs are required to have reps at both campuses), less admin headache, no moving around come rotation years, a bunch of benefits of having its own hospital, and what time you have for socializing can be done in Philly if you so choose to do so since you're close enough anyways (and many people do). I get that this can be a major turn-off and can even drive decisions if you have other acceptances, but rest assured that there is no loss on the education front for being at WR.
 
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