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Does anyone inform you if you've been waitlisted or should you just assume that is the case if you havn't heard anything from them?
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#2
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You get a letter telling you if you are waitlisted. You should also get a letter if you are not accepted.
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#3
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In all honesty, it's way too early to start worrying about the waitlist. Candidates who are waitlisted typically don't hear until April 15 -- or very close to that date.
All candidates should be told their status NLT April 15 -- offered an appointment, turned down for an appointment, waitlisted. There is more discussion of the waitlist on one of my stickies above. |
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#4
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I don't think they make a waitlist until after the mass-mailing in March. That doesn't mean that they don't have a ranked "list" of all applicants, but they don't have a "waitlist" until after they've made all the offers of admission to people they want.
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#5
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Much clearer thanks everyone!
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