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Just got my waitlist letter in the mail today. It was postmarked March 21, and I live in the Boston area.
FYI the waitlist package came with an FAQ that said there are approximately 50 NP waitlisters and 25 HST waitlisters. They fully expect to make offers to kids on the waitlist, depending on the movement of their initial acceptances since they offer more acceptances than they have spots.
They also said that their waitlist is not ranked, and they encourage waitlisters to continually update their files.
Finally, they said in recent years they typically make offers in late May through mid-June. Those offered spots off the waitlist will be contacted directly by an HMS Admissions Officer via email and telephone and will be given a specific timeframe to respond to the offer, so you wouldn't need to accept it right away.
Congratulations to everyone accepted on a job well done! Good luck to everyone still waiting to hear! And for those who receive a rejection, I'm sure you'll be great doctors no matter where you go!
FYI the waitlist package came with an FAQ that said there are approximately 50 NP waitlisters and 25 HST waitlisters. They fully expect to make offers to kids on the waitlist, depending on the movement of their initial acceptances since they offer more acceptances than they have spots.
They also said that their waitlist is not ranked, and they encourage waitlisters to continually update their files.
Finally, they said in recent years they typically make offers in late May through mid-June. Those offered spots off the waitlist will be contacted directly by an HMS Admissions Officer via email and telephone and will be given a specific timeframe to respond to the offer, so you wouldn't need to accept it right away.
Congratulations to everyone accepted on a job well done! Good luck to everyone still waiting to hear! And for those who receive a rejection, I'm sure you'll be great doctors no matter where you go!