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Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:35 pm
by ijk
I'm something of an extreme splitter (179/2.1) and an older applicant. I'm now sitting on zero acceptances and 5 waitlists, all the way up and down the 28th-100th range. If the pattern continues I'll have quite a few more in the next couple of weeks. So that's fun.
Does anyone have a sense of the overall fraction of WL students who get accepted? I realize the odds depend heavily on particular schools and particular years, but it's getting to where a more general idea of what my chances are would be really helpful in planning my fall.
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:37 pm
by bk1
The only two I can remember was last year at GULC was something around 10-20% of people were pulled off the waitlist whereas Duke didn't pull a single person off their waitlist.
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:38 pm
by gothamm
you may be the most extreme splitter case on these boards.
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:41 pm
by classix
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gothamm wrote:you may be the most extreme splitter case on these boards.
love your avatar.
also yeah, insane stats...
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:46 pm
by legallyb
I'm a reverse splitter 161/3.99... and I've been wait-listed to 7 schools. I applied to 15 because of fee waivers to keep my options open and have it narrowed down to a scholarship at Seton Hall or Ohio State and am wait-listed at Emory, WUSTL, and W&M. Hopefully, they will pull some of their list up!
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:47 pm
by ijk
gothamm wrote:you may be the most extreme splitter case on these boards.
I know! It's been an interesting ride. I had some pretty serious psychological issues as an undergrad; all better now, and hoping a school or two might recognize that.
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:49 pm
by gothamm
bryancharlesmoore wrote:I'm a reverse splitter 161/3.99... and I've been wait-listed to 7 schools. I applied to 15 because of fee waivers to keep my options open and have it narrowed down to a scholarship at Seton Hall or Ohio State and am wait-listed at Emory, WUSTL, and W&M. Hopefully, they will pull some of their list up!
how the hell did you get WL at baylor and cardozo? YP? maybe something really off with your PS/LOC/Resume?
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:49 pm
by gothamm
classix wrote:[/color]
gothamm wrote:you may be the most extreme splitter case on these boards.
love your avatar.
also yeah, insane stats...
thanks

Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:52 pm
by gothamm
ijk wrote:gothamm wrote:you may be the most extreme splitter case on these boards.
I know! It's been an interesting ride. I had some pretty serious psychological issues as an undergrad; all better now, and hoping a school or two might recognize that.
Did you apply early in the cycle? Since you are older, you must have some significant work experience. Did you ED to northwestern or UVA? I think you can really sell yourself with an interesting/convincing PS
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:54 pm
by legallyb
gothamm wrote:bryancharlesmoore wrote:I'm a reverse splitter 161/3.99... and I've been wait-listed to 7 schools. I applied to 15 because of fee waivers to keep my options open and have it narrowed down to a scholarship at Seton Hall or Ohio State and am wait-listed at Emory, WUSTL, and W&M. Hopefully, they will pull some of their list up!
how the hell did you get WL at baylor and cardozo? YP? maybe something really off with your PS/LOC/Resume?
My Cardozo phone interview had to be rescheduled... and then it was awful when I finally had it.
I hadn't really considered it until I got WL'ed by those two, but I did mention that I'm LGBT in my PS... and Texas and Judaism do frown upon that. Haha. I never even thought anything about putting it.
Re: Overall waitlist odds?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:54 pm
by bk1
gothamm wrote:Did you apply early in the cycle? Since you are older, you must have some significant work experience. Did you ED to northwestern or UVA? I think you can really sell yourself with an interesting/convincing PS
Just wanted to point out UVa isn't taking a 2.1. NU... maybe (I think I saw a 2.2 or 2.3 get in last year so it would be black box).