Michigan Waitlist 2012
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:38 pm
Hey all,
I thought I should start one of these. Who's in this boat with me?
I thought I should start one of these. Who's in this boat with me?
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Yeah, still waiting on Vanderbilt, Cornell and UC Davis. I think Davis is just extremely slow, but I'm not sure what the deal is with Vandy and Cornell. It's been... so many months...FortunaGubernans wrote:Hey, Green. Welcome. So you've been waitlisted at a lot of schools, huh? That's rough. Still waiting to hear back from any?
I hear you. I actually applied ED to U of M. Then I was rolled over into regular decision, and just recently I've been waitlisted. So so many months. Hopefully worth the wait, though?Green Glass Windows wrote:Yeah, still waiting on Vanderbilt, Cornell and UC Davis. I think Davis is just extremely slow, but I'm not sure what the deal is with Vandy and Cornell. It's been... so many months...FortunaGubernans wrote:Hey, Green. Welcome. So you've been waitlisted at a lot of schools, huh? That's rough. Still waiting to hear back from any?
Fair enough. Congrats on your acceptances!thelong wrote:Mich has been my number one this whole cycle. That being said, even if I get accepted off of the waitlist that doesn't mean I'm going to go at this point. I'm pretty lucky in having some great options to explore, and depending on how a few things go at the end of the month I'm almost certain that I know where I'll be going next fall.
I'll probably ride the waitlist until early April.
Thanks!FortunaGubernans wrote:Fair enough. Congrats on your acceptances!thelong wrote:Mich has been my number one this whole cycle. That being said, even if I get accepted off of the waitlist that doesn't mean I'm going to go at this point. I'm pretty lucky in having some great options to explore, and depending on how a few things go at the end of the month I'm almost certain that I know where I'll be going next fall.
I'll probably ride the waitlist until early April.
Yeah. It wasn't what I wanted to hear after a long wait, and definitely makes it incredibly hard to plan knowing they could call me the day after orientation starts and ask me to fly on over there. At the same time, I'm grateful to have even made it onto the waitlist, and I thought Dean Z's letter was encouraging.thelong wrote:Thanks!FortunaGubernans wrote:Fair enough. Congrats on your acceptances!thelong wrote:Mich has been my number one this whole cycle. That being said, even if I get accepted off of the waitlist that doesn't mean I'm going to go at this point. I'm pretty lucky in having some great options to explore, and depending on how a few things go at the end of the month I'm almost certain that I know where I'll be going next fall.
I'll probably ride the waitlist until early April.
Like you, I ED'd to Mich and was rolled into the regular pool and finally waitlisted. I was pretty crushed. Oh well!
I agree. However, I don't know how long I'm going to stay on board. I'd love to go, but I'm also okay with the other, more qualified applicants getting a chance instead of me.FortunaGubernans wrote: Yeah. It wasn't what I wanted to hear after a long wait, and definitely makes it incredibly hard to plan knowing they could call me the day after orientation starts and ask me to fly on over there. At the same time, I'm grateful to have even made it onto the waitlist, and I thought Dean Z's letter was encouraging.
Thanks, Moriarty! Love the Sherlock reference in your name, by the way.Moriarty wrote:I agree. However, I don't know how long I'm going to stay on board. I'd love to go, but I'm also okay with the other, more qualified applicants getting a chance instead of me.FortunaGubernans wrote: Yeah. It wasn't what I wanted to hear after a long wait, and definitely makes it incredibly hard to plan knowing they could call me the day after orientation starts and ask me to fly on over there. At the same time, I'm grateful to have even made it onto the waitlist, and I thought Dean Z's letter was encouraging.
(...I'm weird, I know.) I'm sorry that you got WL'd, Fortuna, but I hope that movement at other schools bodes well for you and many others.
It's not out of the question, but I wouldn't bank on getting any merit aid if you get in off the waitlist. If paying sticker isn't a possibility you would be okay with, I would withdraw.NYCLegalEagle911 wrote:waitlisted today.
hoping to ride it out, but not sure how much money I can afford to lose depositing elsewhere.
I assume that getting in off the WL also means paying full sticker, correct?
This is how I feel about most of my waitlists. :/sandiego222 wrote:Why withdraw? If Michigan is the poster's top choice, he/ she should definitely stay on the waitlist. What if he/ she DOES get aid upon acceptance? Nothing to lose by staying on
The waitlist FAQ gives me the impression that if offered a spot, you'll have a decision window that doesn't include notification of merit aid. Though if this is incorrect then you are right - there is nothing to lose.sandiego222 wrote:Why withdraw? If Michigan is the poster's top choice, he/ she should definitely stay on the waitlist. What if he/ she DOES get aid upon acceptance? Nothing to lose by staying on