UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me? Forum
- WhiteHouse
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UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
Taking a chance asking this, but I'm wondering what my best strategy is for getting off the Penn waitlist.
I'm not sure why I wasn't dinged right away. I am below both medians, non-URM, white middle class male. I don't provide much of a statistical benefit for them in anyway.
However, I am really interested in Penn. I would easily accept if I were admitted, and would love to convince the adcom to somehow pick me over splitters/URMs/etc. I know there is a great deal of luck, but out of the things I can control, I was thinking: LOCI, LOR, visit? Is a phone call too much? I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any advice!
I'm not sure why I wasn't dinged right away. I am below both medians, non-URM, white middle class male. I don't provide much of a statistical benefit for them in anyway.
However, I am really interested in Penn. I would easily accept if I were admitted, and would love to convince the adcom to somehow pick me over splitters/URMs/etc. I know there is a great deal of luck, but out of the things I can control, I was thinking: LOCI, LOR, visit? Is a phone call too much? I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any advice!
- hopefuljumbo23
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
Did you apply ED? If you're that willing to attend, perhaps ask them to reconsider your app under ED II?WhiteHouse wrote:Taking a chance asking this, but I'm wondering what my best strategy is for getting off the Penn waitlist.
I'm not sure why I wasn't dinged right away. I am below both medians, non-URM, white middle class male. I don't provide much of a statistical benefit for them in anyway.
However, I am really interested in Penn. I would easily accept if I were admitted, and would love to convince the adcom to somehow pick me over splitters/URMs/etc. I know there is a great deal of luck, but out of the things I can control, I was thinking: LOCI, LOR, visit? Is a phone call too much? I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any advice!
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
I like this. Shows you're truly interested in Penn over any other school. Even if they deny the request, your interest will surely be noted and you can still send a LOCI and perhaps visit to really stand out. Good luck!hopefuljumbo23 wrote:Did you apply ED? If you're that willing to attend, perhaps ask them to reconsider your app under ED II?WhiteHouse wrote:Taking a chance asking this, but I'm wondering what my best strategy is for getting off the Penn waitlist.
I'm not sure why I wasn't dinged right away. I am below both medians, non-URM, white middle class male. I don't provide much of a statistical benefit for them in anyway.
However, I am really interested in Penn. I would easily accept if I were admitted, and would love to convince the adcom to somehow pick me over splitters/URMs/etc. I know there is a great deal of luck, but out of the things I can control, I was thinking: LOCI, LOR, visit? Is a phone call too much? I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any advice!
- rnoodles
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
This sounds smart. Definitely give this a try, OP. Best of luck!icantwait wrote:I like this. Shows you're truly interested in Penn over any other school. Even if they deny the request, your interest will surely be noted and you can still send a LOCI and perhaps visit to really stand out. Good luck!hopefuljumbo23 wrote:Did you apply ED? If you're that willing to attend, perhaps ask them to reconsider your app under ED II?WhiteHouse wrote:Taking a chance asking this, but I'm wondering what my best strategy is for getting off the Penn waitlist.
I'm not sure why I wasn't dinged right away. I am below both medians, non-URM, white middle class male. I don't provide much of a statistical benefit for them in anyway.
However, I am really interested in Penn. I would easily accept if I were admitted, and would love to convince the adcom to somehow pick me over splitters/URMs/etc. I know there is a great deal of luck, but out of the things I can control, I was thinking: LOCI, LOR, visit? Is a phone call too much? I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any advice!
- WhiteHouse
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
This is a really interesting idea! Thanks so much for the advice. I'll let y'all know what they say.icantwait wrote:I like this. Shows you're truly interested in Penn over any other school. Even if they deny the request, your interest will surely be noted and you can still send a LOCI and perhaps visit to really stand out. Good luck!hopefuljumbo23 wrote: Did you apply ED? If you're that willing to attend, perhaps ask them to reconsider your app under ED II?
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- hopefuljumbo23
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
I'm glad I was useful!! Just curious though - if you were set on Penn, would go despite financial aid, and were below both medians, why didn't you ED in the first place? Just wondering - no disrespect at all!WhiteHouse wrote:This is a really interesting idea! Thanks so much for the advice. I'll let y'all know what they say.icantwait wrote:I like this. Shows you're truly interested in Penn over any other school. Even if they deny the request, your interest will surely be noted and you can still send a LOCI and perhaps visit to really stand out. Good luck!hopefuljumbo23 wrote: Did you apply ED? If you're that willing to attend, perhaps ask them to reconsider your app under ED II?
- WhiteHouse
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Re: UPenn Waitlist with scores below both medians. Help me?
Partially naive to the admissions process, partially because I EDd undergrad and my family encouraged me to apply to many places and have no regrets not throwing in a yale mary app. I am TFA so the fee waivers we get certainly made it easier to apply to many schools. I was close to EDing at Penn thoughhopefuljumbo23 wrote: I'm glad I was useful!! Just curious though - if you were set on Penn, would go despite financial aid, and were below both medians, why didn't you ED in the first place? Just wondering - no disrespect at all!
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