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There isn't really a way to determine this. My first application cycle I was on 4 and didn't get off a single one. Second application cycle I was on two and got off both. It's entirely dependent on if they rank, the application pool that year, how many accept their seats, etc. You can't predict it from year to year.
i know it depends year to year, but (roughly) how many do you think have a chance on the waitlist if they do rank? top 5? 10? 20?
Question about being wait listed; if we do get in, is it going to be too late to apply for financial aid? Should I fill out the fafsa ahead of time just in case? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm still trying to figure this whole thing out!
It's absolutely acceptable to do this. It's not like you're holding onto spots at multiple schools (which would be shady). I'd say if you get off the waitlist, just call or email admissions at the previous school and let them know that you have decided not to attend.Not really related to previous questions that much, but I don't want to start a new thread, especially cause this has probably been asked before.
It's been my impression based on what I've read on SDN that it's ok to accept a seat and then decline it after April 15th if you're accepted off a wait list. I accepted my only offer, but would rather go to another school that I was wait listed at. It's a ranked wait list, but I don't want to gamble with going to vet school, since I won't hear back until April 15th at the earliest. Anyways, I told someone who's been accepted, and she thought this wasn't ok and seemed kind of upset that I would do something like this. First of all, is she right? Either way, if I do get called off the wait list, what's the best way to communicate my decision to go to another school to the school whose offer I accepted previously?
Not really related to previous questions that much, but I don't want to start a new thread, especially cause this has probably been asked before.
It's been my impression based on what I've read on SDN that it's ok to accept a seat and then decline it after April 15th if you're accepted off a wait list. I accepted my only offer, but would rather go to another school that I was wait listed at. It's a ranked wait list, but I don't want to gamble with going to vet school, since I won't hear back until April 15th at the earliest. Anyways, I told someone who's been accepted, and she thought this wasn't ok and seemed kind of upset that I would do something like this. First of all, is she right? Either way, if I do get called off the wait list, what's the best way to communicate my decision to go to another school to the school whose offer I accepted previously?