I got my acceptance by phone call, then email.

+1KingRajesh wrote:They don't always email first.
I got my acceptance by phone call, then email.
Well, it is somebody different running the show this year, so things might be a little different this time around.KingRajesh wrote:They don't always email first.
I got my acceptance by phone call, then email.
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email themmss455 wrote:Any mention of stipends to attend ASW??
RCS wrote:I think "YP" is so overblown on TLS. I know of many people who got accepted into T14 schools, including S, with great numbers, who were also accepted to Wisconsin very early (they applied to be safe). Do not not assume you are in a "YP" or "borderline" category because you have no idea why your application was viewed unfavorably. This really isn't just a numbers game. If you plan to write a LOCI, I recommend you express your interest in UW and also highlight or update aspects of your application that the admissions office may have not accounted for.bucky0486 wrote:When waitlisting applicants, does UW send out the same form email to all candidates? I'm thinking that they might send out one to YP's and one to boarderline candidates. So, for example, to YP's they might say, "Send us a letter expressing your interest to attend UW" and to boarderline candidates they might say, "Send us a letter expressing why you'll be successful at UW." Is there any evidence either way?
Or maybe my anecdotal evidence means nothing and UW does send out these emails, but I really doubt it.
too many 161's with a 3.6X who were on their college's mediocre sports team.bucky0486 wrote:RCS wrote:I think "YP" is so overblown on TLS. I know of many people who got accepted into T14 schools, including S, with great numbers, who were also accepted to Wisconsin very early (they applied to be safe). Do not not assume you are in a "YP" or "borderline" category because you have no idea why your application was viewed unfavorably. This really isn't just a numbers game. If you plan to write a LOCI, I recommend you express your interest in UW and also highlight or update aspects of your application that the admissions office may have not accounted for.bucky0486 wrote:When waitlisting applicants, does UW send out the same form email to all candidates? I'm thinking that they might send out one to YP's and one to boarderline candidates. So, for example, to YP's they might say, "Send us a letter expressing your interest to attend UW" and to boarderline candidates they might say, "Send us a letter expressing why you'll be successful at UW." Is there any evidence either way?
Or maybe my anecdotal evidence means nothing and UW does send out these emails, but I really doubt it.
YP isn't just for people with really high scores. There could be other reasons that they don't think you'll come.
If you don't view a waitlisted applicant as either YP or borderline, what else can you view them as?
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Same: I'm still waiting on 12.ash8309 wrote:Waitlisted as well via email. 163/3.0. I think they take "the likelihood that you will enroll if admitted" very seriously. It's difficult for me to write that letter/email this early in my cycle (still waiting on 5-6 schools that I would really want to go to)...any others?
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I think I will email and attach a formal PDF for my LOCI.SherlockHolmes wrote:Does anyone know if it is better to send a LOCI as an actual letter or is email acceptable?
+1ash8309 wrote:I think I will email and attach a formal PDF for my LOCI.SherlockHolmes wrote:Does anyone know if it is better to send a LOCI as an actual letter or is email acceptable?
um sorry to burst your bubble but you were definitely not YP...you are borderline...3.0 is weak.ash8309 wrote:Waitlisted as well via email. 163/3.0. I think they take "the likelihood that you will enroll if admitted" very seriously. It's difficult for me to write that letter/email this early in my cycle (still waiting on 5-6 schools that I would really want to go to)...any others?
Wow, no reason to attack the dude. He was not implying YP, but rather that through his personal statement he may not have exhibited his desire to attend, coupled with the lack of supplemental essays, and/or no ties to the area.Regionality wrote:um sorry to burst your bubble but you were definitely not YP...you are borderline...3.0 is weak.ash8309 wrote:Waitlisted as well via email. 163/3.0. I think they take "the likelihood that you will enroll if admitted" very seriously. It's difficult for me to write that letter/email this early in my cycle (still waiting on 5-6 schools that I would really want to go to)...any others?
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Thanks. I'm actually a she though, not a he.twairlines wrote:Wow, no reason to attack the dude. He was not implying YP, but rather that through his personal statement he may not have exhibited his desire to attend, coupled with the lack of supplemental essays, and/or no ties to the area.Regionality wrote:um sorry to burst your bubble but you were definitely not YP...you are borderline...3.0 is weak.ash8309 wrote:Waitlisted as well via email. 163/3.0. I think they take "the likelihood that you will enroll if admitted" very seriously. It's difficult for me to write that letter/email this early in my cycle (still waiting on 5-6 schools that I would really want to go to)...any others?
Thank you! You too.twairlines wrote:Sorry about the gender mishap. Good luck with the LOCI, hopefully it works out for you. Never been to Madison or even Wisconsin for that matter, but I definitely am considering my acceptance since I love other parts of the Upper Midwest I've visited (now I just want to hear something about scholarships). In your LOCI you should bring up your WE and show how it relates to a field that UW is strong in (which you prob already expressed to them in your PS, but just elaborate even more)...best of luck
TurkeyDay wrote:I'm getting really worried that I still haven't heard back from Wisconsin. 161/3.61... and I applied on 11/29. Any thoughts?
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