Today I read on Emory's secondary that no applicants are rejected until the end of the interview season. I was wondering what other schools do this as well.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Today I read on Emory's secondary that no applicants are rejected until the end of the interview season. I was wondering what other schools do this as well.
Thanks!
Rolling admissions committees often look at batches of apps after a preliminary review. They then pick some out of the batch and invite for interviews, the ones not invited are rolled into the next batch until either they stand out enough against the rest for an interview or the end comes. This is how a few schools I've talked to described it at least.
However, if you apply early and by January you haven't gotten interview invites at a school that interviews starting in sept, in my opinion you can pretty much guess you're screwed 😉
Just my opinion though. And all this depends on the school, of course. Some send rejection out very quickly.
I agree. That was the worst part of the application process. But some schools just wait until super late in the cycle to let you know. I'm not a fan.That's not cool. If you have no intention of accepting or interviewing an applicant, reject them. Getting strung along like that sucks.
Wrong. I had many interviews requested in March and attended at the end of March / April and had a few acceptances based on those.
You really can't tell. Most schools however, will tell you pretty early if they want an interview or if they are rejecting you.*
*assumes you applied rather early.
Today I read on Emory's secondary that no applicants are rejected until the end of the interview season. I was wondering what other schools do this as well.
Thanks!