I feel the same way, hardwork. 🙁
I guess they are just behind 🙁 I guess it is good for us that they "haven't started filling the class yet."
What exactly does "rolling admissions" mean, anyway? Does anyone know? I always thought it meant that applications were "first come first serve" basically. So, (hypothetically...) each "group" of prospective students consists of 100 applications. If you are the 10th person to apply to the program than you would be considered #10 in group one. After 100 applications are recieved they would put the applications into 3 different sections: (1)For Interview (2)Rejection (3)Possible Interview (and is sections 1 and 3 they would prioritize the applications). Then, they would conduct all the interviews and prioritize the applications, again. So, if you were orginally #10 in group one, maybe you moved to #30 in group one and then after the interview you moved to #26 in group one. Then, it seems they would maybe admit the top 25 people from that group, so if you were 26 they would put your application at the very top of the waitlist. If all 25 accept the invitation, then you would go into the top of the list in group two, if one person decides not the accept the invitation, then you are in!
So, back to my question...what does rolling admissions mean? Am I relatively correct??