Thoughts on what you will do next englawyer?englawyer wrote:btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well

Thoughts on what you will do next englawyer?englawyer wrote:btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well
I believe I had a Kanye picture on here that aptly demonstrates what englawyer will do...booboo wrote:Thoughts on what you will do next englawyer?englawyer wrote:btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well.
I think people are forgetting, being held is not a YP. It is an interest gauge. It basically becomes a tool for them to protect their yield by not extending offers to students who would withdraw. I think a 176/3.9 was held, and then claimed that s/he will withdraw. Also, someone else said that a significant number of held applicants are accepted, per last year's cycle.Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.
I thought it was stupid until I withdrew and realized it was totally effective.booboo wrote:I think people are forgetting, being held is not a YP. It is an interest gauge. It basically becomes a tool for them to protect their yield by not extending offers to students who would withdraw. I think a 176/3.9 was held, and then claimed that s/he will withdraw. Also, someone else said that a significant number of held applicants are accepted, per last year's cycle.Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.
Kronk, two things.Kronk wrote:I thought it was stupid until I withdrew and realized it was totally effective.booboo wrote:I think people are forgetting, being held is not a YP. It is an interest gauge. It basically becomes a tool for them to protect their yield by not extending offers to students who would withdraw. I think a 176/3.9 was held, and then claimed that s/he will withdraw. Also, someone else said that a significant number of held applicants are accepted, per last year's cycle.Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.
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I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
oh no, you guys are going to a different one than me! Guess I won't see you thereKronk wrote:I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.
Englawyer has already gotten into Harvard. I wouldn't be surprised if he withdrew from Columbia, and I'm sure neither would they.englawyer wrote: btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well
Being a numbers twin to that 176/3.9, I believe this is the first time I've probably felt like I was in a WEAKER position by being accepted to a school that they were held at.booboo wrote:I think people are forgetting, being held is not a YP. It is an interest gauge. It basically becomes a tool for them to protect their yield by not extending offers to students who would withdraw. I think a 176/3.9 was held, and then claimed that s/he will withdraw. Also, someone else said that a significant number of held applicants are accepted, per last year's cycle.Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.
I do agree with your point on this. But being held is not the same as the WL many other schools use for YP.CoaltoNewCastle wrote:Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.Englawyer has already gotten into Harvard. I wouldn't be surprised if he withdrew from Columbia, and I'm sure neither would they.englawyer wrote: btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well
Also to Booboo, I think an interest gauge is yield protection. I think TLS posters have gotten so used to using the term "yield protection" for one kind of thing, but all it means it to protect the yield rate. An interest gauge protects a school's yield rate.
Exactly. It's a very minor, harmless form of YP.booboo wrote:I do agree with your point on this. But being held is not the same as the WL many other schools use for YP.CoaltoNewCastle wrote:Sogui wrote:I would like to see some blatant examples of Columbia YP'ing, too many are just wishy-washy. Some people retake and only report the latest numbers so you'll see people from previous years getting rejected and held from schools with a 175/3.8 when the reality is that they were 168/3.8 during their actual cycle.Englawyer has already gotten into Harvard. I wouldn't be surprised if he withdrew from Columbia, and I'm sure neither would they.englawyer wrote: btw i am held 2/9 at Columbia as well
Also to Booboo, I think an interest gauge is yield protection. I think TLS posters have gotten so used to using the term "yield protection" for one kind of thing, but all it means it to protect the yield rate. An interest gauge protects a school's yield rate.
To demonstrate this, I believe if Columbia had waited another 4 weeks to make a decision on the candidates held (instead of sending held letters), very few would have withdrawn by then.
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when is this again? Around CLS ASW right?Kronk wrote:I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
3-4? Or maybe 4-5? One of those two.kittenmittons wrote:when is this again? Around CLS ASW right?Kronk wrote:I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
The held letter states that you can submit additional materials so I think you should send a LOCI.jsarna1 wrote:People who were held: If Columbia is one of my top 2 choices, should I sent a LOCI? The letter I received doesn't mention anything about a letter, which is in stark contrast to Chicago which encouraged a letter (although I was waitlisted there...)
4-5Kronk wrote:3-4? Or maybe 4-5? One of those two.kittenmittons wrote:when is this again? Around CLS ASW right?Kronk wrote:I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
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Meetup imo. Bring your gfKronk wrote:3-4? Or maybe 4-5? One of those two.kittenmittons wrote:when is this again? Around CLS ASW right?Kronk wrote:I am going to the one in early March. Book your flight!booboo wrote:Kronk, two things.
I hope I get into NYU.
I hope you go to an ASW at NYU, and that I have the opportunity to go to the same one.
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kittenmittons wrote:Meetup imo. Bring your gf
noKronk wrote:kittenmittons wrote:Meetup imo. Bring your gf
You're bringing your gf to ASW?
Well played.kittenmittons wrote:noKronk wrote:kittenmittons wrote:Meetup imo. Bring your gf
You're bringing your gf to ASW?
What 2/11 batch? The only postmarks I;ve read is 2/8-acc, 2/9- acc+waitlist+held, 2/10-rej+waitlist... No 2/11. Am I missing something?lz06 wrote:Damn still nothing in my mailbox. Complete 9/21... now I'm nervous that I'm in the 2/11 rejection batch. bah!
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