I posted this already, but I too am "on hold" at Marquette. At NYU last year my application was on hold due to the fact that they wanted me to re-take the DAT (which I did in 5/04). So during that time, my application sat in the office until I submitted my scores and the official scores came in the mail (I was then waitlisted on June 1, 2004 and am still waitlisted to this day). In this situation (Marquette), it basically means the same thing except they arent waiting for us to submit information. Sometime in January (probably January 15th) they have to sit down, go over our qualifications, and see how many spots they can then give out to try to fill the class.
Gavin, as a person on an admission committee, can you break this down a little more? On January 15th people have to submit a deposit or give up their spot, correct? At this point, about how many more acceptances are given out (basically how much does the waitlist move)? Do schools send out more acceptances other than the ones they sent out today and January 15th (ie in between these dates)? When do schools sit down to organize a waitlist and when can you find out how many applicants have taken a seat at a particular school?
About Marquette, no letter yet, but I guess I should expect it soon (hold letter). Nendo, did you interview there or just get a rejection letter? If you dont mind me asking what are your stats? I wonder how many people are on hold....
Lastly, I called NYU today and my file is still being reviewed...frustrating. Its been 2 cycles, its very hard to remain patient, but we shall see.