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you're not alone. i check this all the time. i check my phone all the time. i check my email all the time. i'm depressing myself with the thought of no news.
ditto!!!


you're not alone. i check this all the time. i check my phone all the time. i check my email all the time. i'm depressing myself with the thought of no news.
A more appropriate smiley for your situation, for right now. But you wait till late August when we're both at Yale, then 
I'm almost hesitant to report back because very little of what I've been told has actually been correct... but... supposedly the email, with what tier we're in, is coming today. This is what Veronica told me earlier this week, and she seems genuine and reliable. (Sorry, I know none of us needs even more incentive to check email... I hope this is right!)
According to MDapps a couple more people were let in off the waitlist. The rough averages of the people let in thus far are 39S on the MCAT and a 3.8 GPA. More people are being taken off the waitlist and the waitlist email has yet to be sent. 🙁
Sigh, yet another two people let in off the waitlist according to MDapps and still no waitlist email from Yale. That makes six people on MDapps alone plus another 3 or so that I've heard of for roughly 9 people on SDN/MDapps. Most of them are going to Yale. 🙁
I don't believe so. I hate to admit this but the reason I know how many have been taken off the waitlist is because I've been following it so closely. The best way to check is just to click on every app and see which have been accepted off the waitlist as opposed to having been accepted outright.
That actually makes me feel a little better. Thanks sillydoc 🙂.
got off the yale waitlist recently but am not going - hope that helps cause there should still be movement
Hey all, long time lurker first time poster (i post on CC under the same name, so if this seems sketchy you can check that out). I got in off the waitlist the other day and know another person who got in last week, so the list is at least moving. A good friend of mine who got in on the regular date was recently offered a full ride to another school and is planning on taking it, so another spot should be opening up in the next day or so.
Hey all, long time lurker first time poster (i post on CC under the same name, so if this seems sketchy you can check that out). I got in off the waitlist the other day and know another person who got in last week, so the list is at least moving. A good friend of mine who got in on the regular date was recently offered a full ride to another school and is planning on taking it, so another spot should be opening up in the next day or so.
Group 1 is (roughly) the top third of the waiting list. There is no guarantee, but based on outcomes in recent years, there is a reasonably good probability of acceptance for applicants in this group.
Group 2 is slightly larger than Group 1. In an "average" year (statistically average), Group 2 applicants have a realistic possibility of acceptance. Again, acceptance is not guaranteed, but applicants in this group should expect to know more about their status by the second week of June.
Group 3 is the least predictable group. About half of the time we reach Group 3, and about half of the time we don't, and in some years we actually progress nicely into the group. In short, Group 3 outcomes vary considerably from year to year, but the situation is not completely unrealistic for applicants in this group, and whatever happens, we should know where we stand by the third week of June.
So what were peoples impressions after speaking with Mr. Silverman today. I thought the phone call was pretty useful, he said it looks like this year is falling into the description of a typical year, and that the Grouping process is fluid and changing all the time. Finally, he said a good number of students dropped their WL after receiving the email, even students that were placed in Group 1.
What do the rest of you think?
Thanks for that, NuRhoPsi! When I called on Wednesday, he told me that it was still too early to tell whether or not it would be a typical year, and that he would have a clearer idea in about 10 days. He said that when they go to the wait list, they try to find a student who will best contribute to the makeup of the class--so, the groups are meaningful, but they may not be followed exactly (i.e. someone from group 2 could get an offer before someone in group 1.)

Overall if we are fortunate enough to hear anything it is unlikely that it will occur before very late June or early July.
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