ByTheSkinofMyTeeth2020
New Member
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2019
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 0
I've recently been accepted into a school that I'm very satisfied with attending. There are still a bunch of schools to which I've applied but haven't received interview invites or flat out rejections. Some of these schools are much lower in prestige than the one I've been accepted and so my question is whether or not I should withdraw from these other schools or just wait to see what happens. My logic goes that there may be a chance that I receive outstanding scholarships from one of these schools which will influence my decision. This, however, is weighed against the morality of potentially taking a spot away from another candidate. For those with a greater understanding of what goes on behind the scenes of the admissions process, is it wrong to wait like this and see where the chips fall? Am I really taking a spot away from another individual or preventing them from planning their life? Will medical schools not eventually fill up all their spots anyways?
If anyone else is in this situation or can shed some light on my dilemma, it would be very much appreciated.
If anyone else is in this situation or can shed some light on my dilemma, it would be very much appreciated.