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From what I gather in the MSAR, once a UC offers you an acceptance, you have to decide yes or no within 2 weeks, and none of that deposit to hold place stuff, is this true?
Pinkertinkle said:From what I gather in the MSAR, once a UC offers you an acceptance, you have to decide yes or no within 2 weeks, and none of that deposit to hold place stuff, is this true?
Pinkertinkle said:So there's no holding your place at any UC?
Pinkertinkle said:Can you withdraw an intent to matriculate? Are they binding? I'm wondering how Stanford is too.
Let's be real. You're probably not going to get into a UC or Stanford, so why worry about it. 😕Pinkertinkle said:Can you withdraw an intent to matriculate? Are they binding? I'm wondering how Stanford is too.
Luck said:Let's be real. You're probably not going to get into a UC or Stanford, so why worry about it. 😕
You are welcome. I just try to bring people away from dreaming and back to reality.Pinkertinkle said:Ah yes, thank you for your input.
One can hope, can he not?Luck said:You are welcome. I just try to bring people away from dreaming and back to reality.![]()
Yes. When you get accepted, you accept their acceptance and hold onto it. Then by May 15, you have to have one and can withdraw all your other acceptances. If you get pulled off a waitlist at a school you like you can withdraw from your accepted school, and accept that waitlisted school.Pinkertinkle said:Anyways, heres my real question. For all schools, even after sending an intent to matriculate, you can still withdraw it. Thus you don't really decide which school you will go to until May, is this correct?
Luck said:Yes. When you get accepted, you accept their acceptance and hold onto it. Then by May 15, you have to have one and can withdraw all your other acceptances. If you get pulled off a waitlist at a school you like you can withdraw from your accepted school, and accept that waitlisted school.
Then if you're pulled off another waitlist at a school you like more, you can accept that and withdraw from your previous acceptance. This can go on until you start your first day of med school at which point you cannot accept anymore acceptances off waitlists.
With my scores, people would have said no way for a cali school. Instead, I got into two. There is no reality in Med school admissions. Sometimes things just don't make sense at all and you have to hope that it works in your favor.Pinkertinkle said:One can hope, can he not?
ZOT! ZOT! said:With my scores, people would have said no way for a cali school. Instead, I got into two. There is no reality in Med school admissions. Sometimes things just don't make sense at all and you have to hope that it works in your favor.