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Does anybody know how many people Drexel usually accept off the waitlist ? It doesnt seem like that many SDNers are going to Drexel. I estimate that about 1 out of 6 of those accepted goes to Drexel (based on previous years info from MDapplicant) . This is what I think of the breakdown is :
# applicants applied : ~8000
# interviews: ~1300
# acceptances/waitlists/rejections: 1/3 for each ( So about 433 accepted, 433 waitlisted, 433 outright rejected)
Of those 433 accepted, 1 out of 6 will go to to Drexel, meaning 72 people will go, leaving ( 225 - 72 ) 153 spots free up for waitlisted students. Of course, they're not going to accept exactly 153 students off the waitlist, they are going to accept more, like around 300 (2x), to guarantee that their class would be full if 50% of them would go.
If i'm right, that's a lot of open seats, and there might be hope for us who are waitlisted there.
What do you guys think ??
# applicants applied : ~8000
# interviews: ~1300
# acceptances/waitlists/rejections: 1/3 for each ( So about 433 accepted, 433 waitlisted, 433 outright rejected)
Of those 433 accepted, 1 out of 6 will go to to Drexel, meaning 72 people will go, leaving ( 225 - 72 ) 153 spots free up for waitlisted students. Of course, they're not going to accept exactly 153 students off the waitlist, they are going to accept more, like around 300 (2x), to guarantee that their class would be full if 50% of them would go.
If i'm right, that's a lot of open seats, and there might be hope for us who are waitlisted there.
What do you guys think ??


