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Hey guys, I emailed the admissions director and she said the waitlist decisions come out 6/16.
Hopefully we will start to get some good news on the 16th then!Hey guys, I emailed the admissions director and she said the waitlist decisions come out 6/16.
Here is what she said:Just got a waitlist update email from Mr. Steven Davis. They will start pulling from the high waitlist in 10-14 days. Confused as to what DR MCNUGGET was told in his email from the admissions director?
It's been 15 days since the update email. Has anyone been pulled off the wait list?
I contacted them two days ago. I had never received an update so they resent. For those on Medium or below their is not to be expected to have any movement at all. They say as much it is a polite rejection letter.
It is odd no one has heard anything yet. I would have assumed at least a few people would have been offered a spot off of the high waitlist by now. Maybe people have been accepted who are not on SDN? Does anyone have any idea how many people are usually on the high alternate list?& what about those in the high alternate list? This waiting is starting to take its toll.
& what about those in the high alternate list? This waiting is starting to take its toll.
Hello,
I'm waitlisted high alternate and never received that email June 17th that it seems like lots of people received. Is there anyone else who is high alternate and didn't receive that email? I'm wondering if I should follow up with admissions to make sure they have my email or if it wasn't sent out to everyone and I was just one of those people who wasn't support to get it (for some reason...). Gah, that waiting is brutal!
Thanks all!
Agreed... Although, you would think if the class was full they would have just said that instead of sending that email saying they would "start pulling from the high waitlist in 10-14 days." I am guessing that they just haven't started yet?Regardless the email was pretty much useless since no one got pulled. Unless they haven't posted it on the forum but I doubt that.
Did you check your spam folder? I am pretty sure everyone on the high waitlist got the email. Another SDN member posted earlier saying they didn't get it, but from their post it made it sound like they were either on medium or low waitlist?Hello,
I'm waitlisted high alternate and never received that email June 17th that it seems like lots of people received. Is there anyone else who is high alternate and didn't receive that email? I'm wondering if I should follow up with admissions to make sure they have my email or if it wasn't sent out to everyone and I was just one of those people who wasn't support to get it (for some reason...). Gah, that waiting is brutal!
Thanks all!
I was put on medium. I never received an email and so contacted them. They than resent the email stating that there's almost null chance that we would receive a spot.Did you check your spam folder? I am pretty sure everyone on the high waitlist got the email. Another SDN member posted earlier saying they didn't get it, but from their post it made it sound like they were either on medium or low waitlist?
I also read that. Although, I am unsure if they are doing that this year? I have read of some schools offering people that interviewed this cycle acceptance into the class of 2016. For example, I am pretty sure Western University does this. Normally from what I have read, the applicants had interviewed late in the cycle when the class was pretty full. And it sounds like instead of being offered a spot on the waitlist they were offered acceptance into next year's class.It seems odd that there hasn't been any movement. Last year it started late June with the bulk of the movement happening mid-July. Although waitlist movement has been slow across the board this year.
In last year's thread someone says something about early acceptance for people on the waitlist. Does anyone know anything about this?
Btw, good luck to everyone. Hopefully we can reminisce about this on the 1st day of orientation!
ProfessionalSo are med applicants considered "first year grad students" or "first year professional student".... this is in regards to the application.