waiting game for non-rolling schools

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SigurRos

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So at this point, for those who have interviewed at the non-rolling schools, is there anything that should be done between now and when they make their decisions in feb/march? I know admissions committees don't like to get nagged, but at the same time, it may seem like ambivalence if contact isn't kept.

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i'm very interested in that too.
 
As for me. Why oh why!!! I should have set my interview date for later so I wouldn't have to play such a LONG waiting game.
 
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utah, my state school is.
 
The CA schools aren't rolling -- at least the UCs aren't. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
 
The CA schools aren't rolling -- at least the UCs aren't. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)

The UCs are definitely rolling. The non-rolling schools are basically Ivy League and a few others. Cornell is not completely non-rolling. Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Penn, though, are. I don't believe any of them give any acceptances until March.
 
im not really worried about the non-rolling schools since they're not letting anyone in yet which helps me because i was complete on oct. 1 at those places

Just be cognizant that although the final admission decision isn't rolling admission, you're now competing for less interview spots by being complete late in the game. So non-rolling schools still give some advantage to those who are complete early.
 
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