on "hold," got a few questions
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:59 pm
got put on hold last week at HLS after applying early and having a JR1 in november. i want to know everything i can do to give myself a fighting chance here
1. anyone know how common it is to get in after being held? are the prospects statistically any betters for "holds" than they are for waitlists? i have no idea whether this is basically the end of the road, or there's still something to fight for
2. quick transcript/LOR question. if i have a transcript update and/or an additional LOR, do i send these directly to HLS or through LSDAS? if the latter, would LSDAS auto-update all schools to which i applied with this new stuff or do i have to order individual LSDAS report updates?
3. i'm planning to do the whole LOCI thing, but i'm also happy to visit the school if there's any chance it'll help. what's the procedure for this? do they ever do personal interviews for "held" applicants? if not, what's the usual way to let them know you stopped by?
i'm basically treating this like a waitlist, but i'm not sure if that's the way to do it. any other advice would really be appreciated. thanks a bunch
1. anyone know how common it is to get in after being held? are the prospects statistically any betters for "holds" than they are for waitlists? i have no idea whether this is basically the end of the road, or there's still something to fight for
2. quick transcript/LOR question. if i have a transcript update and/or an additional LOR, do i send these directly to HLS or through LSDAS? if the latter, would LSDAS auto-update all schools to which i applied with this new stuff or do i have to order individual LSDAS report updates?
3. i'm planning to do the whole LOCI thing, but i'm also happy to visit the school if there's any chance it'll help. what's the procedure for this? do they ever do personal interviews for "held" applicants? if not, what's the usual way to let them know you stopped by?
i'm basically treating this like a waitlist, but i'm not sure if that's the way to do it. any other advice would really be appreciated. thanks a bunch