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I got the "admissions decision has been mailed" status, too. WTF? This process makes no sense.
so what do you guys think that those with the admission decision update without email might be a rejection or waitlist?
i looked through the thread from last year, and it seems that many of those who got the status change were waitlisted.
Hey all. I had the "decision mailed" status. I received my decision- a waitlist.
This is my eighth waitlist.
It seems like all of these schools are really concerned with yield...I have a feeling there's going to be a lot of movement right after certain schools hand out decisions.
Again, a little help finding the status page?
Hey all. I had the "decision mailed" status. I received my decision- a waitlist.
This is my eighth waitlist.
From last year's thread it does seem like there is some movement on the waitlist, so...
Would you mind saying whether this came by snail mail or email?
Best of luck to you.
http://s005.med.cornell.edu/osafstatus/WebObjects/osafstatus
Here's hoping for good news from a certain very late school 😉
Odd. That's a Staten Island zip code SBBunny mentioned.
Odd. That's a Staten Island zip code SBBunny mentioned.
Good luck Tropicana100!! And to everyone else still waiting!
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well, i just got my Sinai waitlist, and still have no status change at cornell even though in interviewed in november, so it looks like i'm not getting any love and will not be in NYC next year. i know that i have acceptances and should be greatful (and i am), but this is really really hurting.
Waitlist letter in Southern California. Dated March 11th, postmarked March 12....fast!
For those of you who got the waitlist letter and filled it out - is the section that says "Please state reason(s) for choice" regarding both the decision to stay on the waitlist and the one to withdraw? It seems like maybe they'd ask you why you're withdrawing but obviously if you're staying on it's because you're still interested... I'm worried this space is for like a letter of interest condensed into 1-2 sentences or something, I don't really know what to put here.
How long do they give you to mail back the form? If I didn't get rejected (and got a waitlist instead) I won't be able to reply to it ASAP as I won't have access to mail for a week
How long do they give you to mail back the form? If I didn't get rejected (and got a waitlist instead) I won't be able to reply to it ASAP as I won't have access to mail for a week
I'm just writing a 1-2 sentence letter of interest. I'm guessing that they really only want people who are declining the waitlist to fill that section out... but I'd rather cover all my bases. Really, if they only left 1-2 sentences, they aren't expecting the most eloquent bit of prose ever. OH MAN I wish I had written a haiku in that space. Darn. Well, I think you should write a haiku in that wee space they've left.