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Good luck to everyone +1
A little late but
2 interviews, 2 waitlist.
A little late but
2 interviews, 2 waitlist.
Me (this cycle):
10 interviews
2 Rejections
8 waitlists
someone I know last cycle applied to only 10 schools, got 1 interview and was accepted.
...to anyone that says having a lot of interviews makes acceptances more probable...screw you.
After sitting on 7 waitlists I finally got accepted this morning! Hang in there everyone!!!
I feel like waiting since September has just made me appreciate it that much more!
After sitting on 7 waitlists I finally got accepted this morning! Hang in there everyone!!!
I feel like waiting since September has just made me appreciate it that much more!
Congratulations!! 🙂 I'm sitting on 3 waitlists myself so hopefully more schools start getting to their waitlists soon![]()
I was on a waitlist-type list since November...now I am accepted!!!
Still decision pending at another school.
If I can do it anyone can!!
Good luck guys!!![]()
Yeeeeeah, some of my schools are having wl movement, which just makes me feel like my chances are shrinking more and more.
Got in off of the wait list yesterday to my top choice.
And no, my intent on writing this update is not to distinguish myself from you guys, I really hope all of you waiting will get in. If I can offer some unsolicited advice, I would advise all of you to continue writing updates to the school - IMO persistence/enthusiasm at this point is key.
Good luck to all of you NAYers and hope to see you on the C/O 2015 page.
I feel like there's only so much I can possibly say. I work, I volunteer, I like your school for X and Y reasons, yadda yadda. Kinda hard to write more than one letter to a place.
I feel like there's only so much I can possibly say. I work, I volunteer, I like your school for X and Y reasons, yadda yadda. Kinda hard to write more than one letter to a place.
I feel like there's only so much I can possibly say. I work, I volunteer, I like your school for X and Y reasons, yadda yadda. Kinda hard to write more than one letter to a place.
Depends on the school. I believe most SUNYs, to my understanding, are those sort of schools that use ranked waitlists. Thus, such letters are only relevant pre-interview but not post interview.
On the other hand, schools that do use non ranked waitlists in fact encourage such letters and it helps in those situations to some degree. i've seen this hold true at UF before they converted to a ranked waitlist system. In the past they even used to encourage people to do such and to send activities updates and do more stuff to enhance their apps post interview. I've seen this true at other schools too that were non ranked in terms of waitlist. So I mean you do what you can and sometimes it helps, sometimes it doesn't but it all depends on the school.
There doesn't seem to be much waitlist movement right now. Let's hope this is the calm before the storm. Hope my fellow nayers are hanging in there.
I think people tend to overplay the effect of interest/update/intent letters. just my two cents.
anyone else still in the nay?
anyone else still in the nay?
Goodbye NAY thread, and good luck to the rest of you.
I'm still here...
Wait listed at two schools. My top choice has had much slower wait list movement than expected/previous years/explained to me by their dean :/ I have been pretty aggressive since my late interview: 3 update letters, 1 intent letter, 2 additional LOR's and many phone calls. Since this is an unranked wait list I am trying to do everything I can to be the next accepted.
I'm still here also.
I've always wondered what people mean by making phone calls. I've sent update letters, a letter of intent, and a new LOR, but have no idea who I could call about it. Who are you calling? What are you saying?
I'm still here also.
I've always wondered what people mean by making phone calls. I've sent update letters, a letter of intent, and a new LOR, but have no idea who I could call about it. Who are you calling? What are you saying?
I'd like to know this too
have you been able to get through to the dean/director of admissions frequently? or do you usually talk to a secretary?
Goodbye fellow NAYers. I truly wish the best of luck to all of you. Stay persistent and strong and don't give up on your dreams!!!!!!
Goodbye fellow NAYers. I truly wish the best of luck to all of you. Stay persistent and strong and don't give up on your dreams!!!!!!
I honestly wondered for a long time too and since no one answered the question for me, I just made up my own phone calls. For the schools I am wait listed at I call the director of admissions directly. If unable to get through, I try to leave a message with whomever answers the phone. I mention my name, that I am on their wait list, and that I am still extremely interested in attending their school. I also ask what the wait list movement has looked like, if ranked, where I am ranked/if it has changed, how much more movement is expected, etc. I talk about what I am currently doing (academically and clinically) and what I plan to do in the next few months. I remind them why I am interested in their schools, why I think I'm a great fit, etc. Talk about anything else that will convey your enthusiasm for their school.
Of course I'm not able to mention every single thing above in each phone call. A lot of it is a review of your application but calling admissions is a great way to remind them of your application and keep your name at the top of their minds. In a few of my phone calls I've been asked if there is anything that I would like to share with the admissions committee (be prepared for this--its a great way to sum about the important/best parts of your application and why you should be accepted). I've also been told that the fact that I called to demonstrate interest and sometimes details of my phone call will be forwarded to the committee...
Hope that's helpful.
I honestly wondered for a long time too and since no one answered the question for me, I just made up my own phone calls. For the schools I am wait listed at I call the director of admissions directly. If unable to get through, I try to leave a message with whomever answers the phone. I mention my name, that I am on their wait list, and that I am still extremely interested in attending their school. I also ask what the wait list movement has looked like, if ranked, where I am ranked/if it has changed, how much more movement is expected, etc. I talk about what I am currently doing (academically and clinically) and what I plan to do in the next few months. I remind them why I am interested in their schools, why I think I'm a great fit, etc. Talk about anything else that will convey your enthusiasm for their school.
Of course I'm not able to mention every single thing above in each phone call. A lot of it is a review of your application but calling admissions is a great way to remind them of your application and keep your name at the top of their minds. In a few of my phone calls I've been asked if there is anything that I would like to share with the admissions committee (be prepared for this--its a great way to sum about the important/best parts of your application and why you should be accepted). I've also been told that the fact that I called to demonstrate interest and sometimes details of my phone call will be forwarded to the committee...
Hope that's helpful.
YAY I was hoping you'd get off since I saw you in that Gtown thread. Knew it was a matter of time. 🙂
Thank you for your advice and congratulation on your acceptance! 😀
GOD IS GREAT!!!