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You will be so excited when you get off the wait list that you will completely forget about not being their first choice. And none of your classmates will know or care that you were waitlisted.Everyone makes good points but is a very hard thing for me to shake off I think. Good luck, everyone
Every decision rendered by an admissions committee is an educated guess. And guessing, however educated, has its limitations.Many of us are waiting and praying to get off a waitlist. It is wonderful to get a spot at all, but will coming off the waitlist feel bittersweet because you were not really their first choice and more like an insurance policy?
This, I truly liked my class a lot and am excited to go through this journey with them, but couldn't help but feel a little guilty about hoping to come off the waitlist somewhere else. OP, nothing changes much until after April 30 when students are forced to release their offers. Until then, I'm going to try my best to not think about anything related to school.I get the feeling. UC Davis hit me with the WL on their first decision date in October and I feel kinda bummed. But I would still love to attend there. It does feel bittersweet because I've attended events at both of the schools I am accepted to, met students, and looked at places to live. For a WL school to swoop in and be like "Sike we want you!" would feel kinda bad considering other schools wanted me more. But, this is the nature of the application cycle. At the end of the day, go to the best school you get into—regardless if it's off the WL or straight up A.
Many of us are waiting and praying to get off a waitlist. It is wonderful to get a spot at all, but will coming off the waitlist feel bittersweet because you were not really their first choice and more like an insurance policy?