waitlisted.. updated in portal
They give stats on the waitlist page: 12 to 20 is expected off the waitlist. 250 are WL and by June there are 50 people on the WL (by choice or by committee).WLdoes anyone know chances of getting off the waitlist / how much wait a letter of intent would hold at this point ?
Thank you I hadn’t looked at that yet. Does anyone think an LOI would help? Historically does Penn give any preference to WL apps that submit one?They give stats on the waitlist page: 12 to 20 is expected off the waitlist. 250 are WL and by June there are 50 people on the WL (by choice or by committee).
I thought they said that they typically start in May. "Generally, waitlist acceptances are not made until May"Damn looks like WL movement won't start till around June and the school I currently plan on matriculating at has a CTE deadline in mid June :/ This sux
I didn’t see anyone from last years thread who got off WL but maybe they just didn’t postI thought they said that they typically start in May. "Generally, waitlist acceptances are not made until May"
Oh their wording is a bit confusing then...not sure why they added that part about cutting their waitlist down to 50 in JuneI thought they said that they typically start in May. "Generally, waitlist acceptances are not made until May"
No, just commit to enroll!A little confused about this wording on the WL FAQ: “The Perelman School of Medicine, like all medical schools, will not offer a place to a candidate who has begun enrollment or committed to enroll in another medical school.” Does this mean we will not be considered if we “plan to enroll” at another school, or is it just “commit to enroll?” One school I have an acceptance to has a PTE deadline 5/1 and a CTE deadline 6/24.
Sorry man— truly.+1 post-II R just now (through e-mail and in portal before). Interviewed mid-October. Letters of intent were not enough. 525 MCAT 3.79 GPA 3000+ clinical hours 3000+ research and multiple CNS pubs and my cycle has ended with 5 post-II Rs. I’m officially a re-applicant and would appreciate any advice, especially with applying early decision next cycle… thanks y’all
I had a similar question. I filled it because I thought it was an acknowledgment of your acceptance in the class and it mentioned that you had to commit to enroll and pay a deposit to fully be considered in the classIn the portal, is the "acceptance statement" binding or is it just telling us what to expect if we choose enroll and we are certifying that we understand that?
Ok sweet. I did too. There is a withdraw button too so it must not be bindingI had a similar question. I filled it because I thought it was an acknowledgment of your acceptance in the class and it mentioned that you had to commit to enroll and pay a deposit to fully be considered in the class
yep. How nice of them to have found so many of us highly qualifiedAt first I thought maybe there was possibly some subliminal message when they wrote "The Committee members found you to be a very highly qualified applicant and have thus placed you on the waitlist for admission" but then I realize this was mega cope
Congratulations! that was quick. Since you are SES, did they give you room and board also?Notified of 21st Century Scholarship about 15 minutes ago! Ended up in my spam
The scholarship itself only covers tuition, but my understanding is that it can stack with need-based aid given that part of the email reads "Our Financial Aid Office is committed to supporting your ability to attend medical school and will provide an additional letter detailing your entire financial aid package for the year, including this award and any additional need-based scholarships." In the scenario that you get both the scholarship and substantial need-based aid, I think you can hit full cost of attendance.Congratulations! that was quick. Since you are SES, did they give you room and board also?
+1 !!+1 for 21st Century Scholarship!
No separate application and not contingent on other financial aid portals. Everybody admitted is considered21st century isnt something you apply for right? and something you don't need to submit fafsa or CSS profile for?
If you were born in 1999 or earlier, probably not qualified to be a 21st century scholar unfortunatelyHave they all been announced, any way to know?
2001 🙃If you were born in 1999 or earlier, probably not qualified to be a 21st century scholar unfortunately
Same 🌚2001 🙃
up to 30k flat, or up to their stated living expenses in their cost of attendance breakdown?Fin aid director emailed me and said that you can get up to 30k a year beyond tuition expenses if you get the scholarship + aid