Hi everybody! It's been a little while since I've been on here, but it's great to see all the premed emotion spewing fourth. Let me see if I can make some sense out of all that has been going on here. And just to provide a reference point, I received my waitlist letter (not hold) in March, with all the rest of yous peeps.
It seems to me as if the main people on this board who have received acceptances are non-traditional applicants. I think Arginine and Trix are just a couple of those. For those of us straight out of college kids, it seems as if the waitlist is the first thing med school committees like to dish out. Unless we've established hospitals in third world countries, or done something simply spectactular, we're destined for the waitlist. I myself fall under the asian applicant pool, and even with a 35, 3.85, co-author publications, and ECs to fill a cookie jar, have found no luck in this entire process. I interviewed at every UC except for SF and was placed on the waitlist at every one. Same with Duke. My parents couldn't help but question my abilities, but as I'd like to think, these schools are just putting us on hold, to make sure they aren't missing out on the next great thing to come by.
So here's the silver lining in this whole mess, my friends. The triple threats like Trix, have many choices. I think it's reasonable to assume that the people who received first round acceptances from UCLA, also received acceptances from SF, STanford, SD, Hopkins, Duke, Harvard, etc. And while UCLA is a great school, people tend to choose the higher ranked universities. Therefore, once May 15 rolls around, I'm sure UCLA is going to receive quite a few declinations (is that a word?), and they'll start looking at us "mediocre," traditional apps from the waitlist. So keep those heads up high and keep thinking Bruin. We've all waited this long, and it shouldn't be too much longer (knock on wood). Best of luck to everyone. May this waiting game end soon.