Really glad to see the pre-SOAP return to numbers expected from this school!! From 93.8% last year right back up to 97.5. Nice!!
anyone know when we may be able to accept/decline?Everything is listed for me, merit and need-based. Still can't accept or decline so maybe they are still finalizing it.
Sorry if a spot at SL@M doesn't open up, but if you are ever in the area send the admissions office an email and they will be more than happy to to set up a tour with a student!Has anyone been pulled off the waitlist for SL@M?
I figured out what sl@m is sorryWhat’s SL@M? Also does anyone know how many offers were in last years cycle? Because they had limited waitlist movement last year but they also had more admission offers I think
They pulled 30/80 off the WL last year which matches the approximate number of acceptances they still have (on average) to give. Fully depends on other people not taking their A, though, so take it with a grain of salt.What’s SL@M? Also does anyone know how many offers were in last years cycle? Because they had limited waitlist movement last year but they also had more admission offers I think
They actually pulled 0 from the WL last yearThey pulled 30/80 off the WL last year which matches the approximate number of acceptances they still have (on average) to give. Fully depends on other people not taking their A, though, so take it with a grain of salt.
2025s MSAR (two years ago) was 30 which is where that number came from. For last year, that data just came out and is 10/80 taken off.They actually pulled 0 from the WL last year
Not entirely sure, but I don’t think anyone has joined after April 30th. The chat currently has 296 ppl with a lot being current and non-matriculating students.Any WL movement yet?
This is sad to hear. I’m wondering why they didn’t email this out?Emailed and they said they dont plan on taking anyone off the WL this year. Unfortunate
There could be 100 people still on "plan to enroll" and presumably if enough get off waitlist and choose to go elsewhere it could still happen. So still does not merit an email, because they will need waitlist people to hold out if they do suddenly need more people. But I think based on past data, more people have already committed to enroll than maybe past years so they are not planning on needing waitlist.This is sad to hear. I’m wondering why they didn’t email this out?
Hopefully everyone else that was WLed has an acceptance somewhere else. After hearing the Deans interview day speech about how “people who interview with us get multiple acceptances so we want to show you why you should pick us” a second time and having multiple cycles with no A to any program, I had to really think about my application. I’ve decided this was my last run, so if there’s no movement that’s tough. Wishing you all the best and hope you find success in the field.Emailed and they said they dont plan on taking anyone off the WL this year. Unfortunate
I’m just lurking here but I’m really sorry man. This process is so unnecessarily unfair.Hopefully everyone else that was WLed has an acceptance somewhere else. After hearing the Deans interview day speech about how “people who interview with us get multiple acceptances so we want to show you why you should pick us” a second time and having multiple cycles with no A to any program, I had to really think about my application. I’ve decided this was my last run, so if there’s no movement that’s tough. Wishing you all the best and hope you find success in the field.
The University of Michigan has a policy for both undergrad and medical school does not let you change your designation to IS, if you started out as OOS. In turn, there is no real point to changing your state residency (unless you are a pre-med living or working in Michigan for a year+ prior to being accepted to UMMS).Does anyone know how easy/difficult it is to establish michigan reisdnecy after a certain amount of time and pay IS tuition?
Same, good luck to everyone who is still on the waitlist.Well, everyone, I had to commit to another institution. I waited until the end of the waitlist, but I suppose this wasn't the year. Good luck to everyone in their careers.