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I was wondering the same thing ..
I'm assuming this means that all the 180 spots have been offered and accepted. A spot won't open up unless a student withdraws their admission.
I was wondering the same thing ..
I don't think that's what the email also means. It just basically says that until June 15th, if a spot opens up, the waitlisted applicant will be informed by e-mail. After June 15th, if a spot opens up, the waitlisted applicant will be informed by a direct phone call.Does the email also mean that there's gonna be no more acceptance from the waitlist until June 15th?
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I don't think that's what the email also means. It just basically says that until June 15th, if a spot opens up, the waitlisted applicant will be informed by e-mail. After June 15th, if a spot opens up, the waitlisted applicant will be informed by a direct phone call.
The email means after june 15 they will use phone to contact waitlist acceptances until start of orientationI'm glad that UB doesn't play with our hearts until August though. I'm assuming that anyone who doesn't get pulled off the waitlist on June 15th is rejected? Correct me if I'm wrong.
You can't go wrong with either. Think long term, where you have a support system, and just where YOU, @nydoctorinthemaking, felt "better." You had a certain feeling when you interviewed at these schools, let that feeling guide you.Just got off the waitlist today! Unsure if I'm going to take it though, as I have an acceptance at Downstate (any insights into which to choose? I live closer to buffalo and like the facilities more, however I've always wanted to live in NYC and potentially would like to do my residency down there)
Just got off the waitlist today! Unsure if I'm going to take it though, as I have an acceptance at Downstate (any insights into which to choose? I live closer to buffalo and like the facilities more, however I've always wanted to live in NYC and potentially would like to do my residency down there)