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Slp1268

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  1. Elmhurst College in Illinois. I sent it to the admissions contact person. I had called and spoken to her and she told me a letter would be helpful when they looked at the waiting list. I sent it to her and she forwarded it to the admissions committee.
  2. I wrote a letter and then was accepted off the wait list a few weeks later. Basically I just explained why the school was my first choice etc. and asked for them to continue to consider me.
  3. I applied to 10 schools in Indiana and Illinois. 3.7 gpa, 167 V 148 Q 4.5 W. I had no relevant experience in the field. I was accepted at 2 schools, accepted off the wait list at 2 schools, rejected by 2 schools and rejected from the wait list of 4 schools.
  4. All schools are accredited so they all meet basic standards. However, it is important to remember that doesn't mean the quality of the education is the same, only that the program meets a certain minimum standard. That being said, will going to a lower ranked school make you less likely to get a job? Probably not.
  5. You have a great story for your SOP. You will stand out from the crowd.
  6. I would agree with applying to many schools. I applied to 10 (Indiana, Illinois) I got accepted at 3, rejected at 2 and wait listed at 5. (Gpa 3.7, GRE 315 Q/V, 4.5 AW). I think your SOP is also critical.
  7. Cosmicmorgan, are you in the wait list for Elmhurst College? Their cohort is not full yet. I just turned down a wait list acceptance there. Hopefully that helps you or someone else.
  8. Study for the GRE! I think many schools use it as an initial weeding out tool. All your great experience won't help if you don't make it past the initial cut. My GPA was a 3.7, I had very little volunteer exoerience, decent LORs, and what I hope was a decent SOP. V167 Q149 W4.5. I was accepted at 2 schools wait listed at 6 and rejected at 2. I honestly think my high verbal score on the GRE is what saved me.
  9. I think schools expect that this will happen. It is part of the process.
  10. I will be declining. Hope it helps someone out
  11. Is the thesis a deal beaker for you? If it is, I think you have a good case for getting your deposit refunded.
  12. I got accepted at a top 30 school and rejected by a school ranked in the 200's!
  13. They changed the website and phone app in February. Maybe that is why it shows the updated date as February? After all, the stats for this year wouldn't be complete yet (actual class size), although they would know number of applications and number accepted by now, so I am not sure.
  14. No, I think everyone is waiting for someone else to do it lol
  15. Thanks! I am going to the open house on the 3rd. I can't wait to learn more and see the facility and meet the faculty. Plus living in Chicago is very appealing. I just wish it wasn't so much money!
  16. Could you share some of what you know about Rush? I have been accepted, but I have not been able to connect with anyone who is in the program
  17. It is crazy how competitive it is. Hopefully you get good news soon!
  18. I was looking at the "less competative applicant" thread that was started last year. It has some great suggestions and ideas on how to improve your chances of admission next time.
  19. I am attending. However I will be there March 27 so I I will miss you guys. Does anyone know someone attending Rush? I would love some input from a current student before I made my final decision.
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