Just got rejected today unfortunately, just waiting on a response from AIM... Hopefully get in there. To be honest, it doesn't hurt as much as I thought it would, I kind of understand why. When I applied, I had no test scores to add to the mix, etc, not really a strong candidate in general, but I thought I might as well try. Only reason, I say it doesn't hurt as much, is the fact that it is virtual this year, I wasn't really looking forward to spending $300 on a 3-day virtual program. I'd rather put that towards AIM, in case, I am accepted, at least they will be in-person.