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So I know at some point in February all the schools you are accepted at can see every other school you've been accepted to, but when can any school see where you've been accepted to?
Do schools even bother to look at this info? If so, what do they do with it?April Fool's Day.
It helps with evaluating the real nature of the waitlist.Do schools even bother to look at this info? If so, what do they do with it?
It helps with evaluating the real nature of the waitlist.
What does this mean?It helps with evaluating the real nature of the waitlist.
I think basically, if you're rank like 100, and 10% of your class got into a top 20, then you can assume that some number of those are going to turn you down, and you'll have to pull from waitlist. Stuff like that.What does this mean?
If there a hundred people on the waitlist and 5 of them are holding an acceptance at HMS, how many candidates are actually on the waitlist?What does this mean?
We never see where you applied, interviewed or were waitlisted.Can all schools see where you're waitlisted as well, or can only schools you've been accepted to see this? And when can they start seeing this info?
No, no.So, if you're accepted at high ranking schools, the school you're waitlisted at is more likely to extend you an invitation? And if you have low ranking (or no other) acceptances, they are less likely to accept you off of the waitlist?
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So, if you're accepted at high ranking schools, the school you're waitlisted at is more likely to extend you an invitation? And if you have low ranking (or no other) acceptances, they are less likely to accept you off of the waitlist?
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