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Yea, I was wondering about that.... 2 interview dates? or 2 interviews
dittoAnother waiting game....
8-10 people per sessionso only 2 more interview dates left, Can anyone tell me how many students do they normally interview each day? Thanks guys!!!
8-10 people per session
Western's alternate list is not ranked. That's what I saw on my letter.
Has anyone from waitlist got a call yet?So they say.....
in non-ranked, schools act differently. some schools like Midwestern go by who is more interested and things like that, Western seems to be going for random draw. they randomly pick a file when a spot opens up. however the problem with that is I know 4 students who have put their name down on the wait list at Western but they already have deposited elsewhere and will go to their other choices for sure.Does anyone know for sure what the difference between a "ranked" and a "non-ranked" waitlist is? My guess is that with a ranked one you are automatically admitted if a spot frees up and you are at the top of the list, while with a non-ranked one each time a spot opens up the adcom looks at everyone to pick the applicant they like the best (I remember Western's waitlist letter saying something to that effect). I just wanted to confirm that my understanding is correct, because the non-ranked version seems like an awful lot of work for the adcoms...
in non-ranked, schools act differently. some schools like Midwestern go by who is more interested and things like that, Western seems to be going for random draw. they randomly pick a file when a spot opens up. however the problem with that is I know 4 students who have put their name down on the wait list at Western but they already have deposited elsewhere and will go to their other choices for sure.
What western should have done,since its a new school, should have asked for a deposit to be put on the waitlist. this would have eliminated those who like to be put on the list for no real reason. then if you get in, you would get your deposit credited toward your tuition, if you didnt get off the waitlist till the end, then they could simply refund that amount. Thi way, atleast we would know how many people are on the waitlist that really wanna go there. my 2 cents
I never understood the logic behind accepting a waitlist when you kno0w you are not going to a certain school. serious personality disorder maybe??
in non-ranked, schools act differently. some schools like Midwestern go by who is more interested and things like that, Western seems to be going for random draw. they randomly pick a file when a spot opens up. however the problem with that is I know 4 students who have put their name down on the wait list at Western but they already have deposited elsewhere and will go to their other choices for sure.
What western should have done,since its a new school, should have asked for a deposit to be put on the waitlist. this would have eliminated those who like to be put on the list for no real reason. then if you get in, you would get your deposit credited toward your tuition, if you didnt get off the waitlist till the end, then they could simply refund that amount. Thi way, atleast we would know how many people are on the waitlist that really wanna go there. my 2 cents
I never understood the logic behind accepting a waitlist when you kno0w you are not going to a certain school. serious personality disorder maybe??
in non-ranked, schools act differently. some schools like Midwestern go by who is more interested and things like that, Western seems to be going for random draw. they randomly pick a file when a spot opens up. however the problem with that is I know 4 students who have put their name down on the wait list at Western but they already have deposited elsewhere and will go to their other choices for sure.
What western should have done,since its a new school, should have asked for a deposit to be put on the waitlist. this would have eliminated those who like to be put on the list for no real reason. then if you get in, you would get your deposit credited toward your tuition, if you didnt get off the waitlist till the end, then they could simply refund that amount. Thi way, atleast we would know how many people are on the waitlist that really wanna go there. my 2 cents
I never understood the logic behind accepting a waitlist when you kno0w you are not going to a certain school. serious personality disorder maybe??
sorry i didnt say it right i was so pissed. what I meant is that there are students who know for a fact they will attend ASDOH and Creighton, already moved, found an apt and everything. but they still signed the petition to have their named added to the waitlist.Maybe they liked the school and want to have an opportunity to go there if they are indeed accepted later. If Western is your only interview then I understand you want to get into a d-school this year but there are others like you in the same situation that are wait-listed at the same schools your 4 friends are accepted to.
call and ask themIs this official info from the school itself? I am still finding it hard to believe, but then again, who knows? Thanks again!
I think that's correct.Does anyone know for sure what the difference between a "ranked" and a "non-ranked" waitlist is? My guess is that with a ranked one you are automatically admitted if a spot frees up and you are at the top of the list, while with a non-ranked one each time a spot opens up the adcom looks at everyone to pick the applicant they like the best (I remember Western's waitlist letter saying something to that effect). I just wanted to confirm that my understanding is correct, because the non-ranked version seems like an awful lot of work for the adcoms...
why did u withdrew chober? got another acceptance?I got an email saying I withdrew my application!
why did u withdrew chober? got another acceptance?