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  1. When I visited WUSTL, it seems that there were several admitted prospects that were planning on declining their offer. But of course I can't say for sure, and I don't even know how many were admitted.
  2. Accepted WUSTL's offer. What a relief! Good luck to everyone still deciding.
  3. Email. Solicited from Forbes. He told me that I was in the middle of a very short wait-list.
  4. A bit strange. I solicited a response from CU Boulder on March 12 and was told "decisions on applications have not yet been made." Maybe I should assume rejection then.
  5. Shoot----that would be a big loss to SLU! First I'm hearing about it. Not that I'm doubting you. But now I'm going to have to contact some peeps to confirm that this is in fact true.
  6. I'm planning on accepting WUSTL's offer, and thus will be able to take classes at SLU as well---and I think I could have Haybron on my dissertation committee if I end up doing something on well-being. But yes, Haybron's great.
  7. Declined Purdue and OSU. Will be declining or taken off the wait-list at FSU, ND, MN, and SLU over the next few days.
  8. Even if ND were to make an offer, I'm going with WUSTL. Better fit. Because I didn't really consider NYU a genuine possibility, WUSTL was my number one choice going into this process.
  9. Same. As soon as I get that NYU rejection, I'll make my decision.
  10. Guess they're not planning on allowing for campus visits.
  11. Where the heck are CU-Boulder's offers? Too much weed. Smh.
  12. He didn't say. But I imagine he'll give that information later today when he contacts the rest of the wait-listed applicants.
  13. So I'm one of those who haven't heard anything back from ND. I sent the DGS there a short email asking about the status of my application and he responded confirming that I was on the waitlist. He also mentioned that he would be sending out information later today about the details of the waitlist and that he would be in constant communication with all the waitlisted applicants as the dynamics of admission unfold over the coming weeks.
  14. Rejections from Duke are out. I would have turned down the offer if they had made one. I would expect most decisions to have been released by this time next week. So. Ready.
  15. Same! Waitlists are mostly frozen and decisions are of course not going to be made until those schools make their offers. Let's get the ball rolling!
  16. Yeah, WUSTL was my top pick (out of schools I thought I had a reasonable chance at acceptance). I applied to NYU but of course don't really expect positive news from there.
  17. Maybe you were waitlisted at FSU? If so, I'm likely to turn down their offer (I was just waiting see if I get a university fellowship I was nominated for there) and I hope you get the accepted then.
  18. Waitlisted at SLU. I'm ready for this process to be over.
  19. Accepted to Purdue. I plan on notifying them this week that I'm not accepting their offer. I'm wondering if I should have applied to more top 20 schools. Oh well.
  20. Thanks! Are they done sending out acceptances? Hard to say. I head they were planning on only admitting 4 this year. So my guess is they will make 8 offers and create a waitlist (for an incoming class of 4). So there's definitely still a chance you could receive an offer.
  21. Received an offer from WUSTL. Am absolutely thrilled about it.
  22. OSU seems not to have sent all their offers out at once, so you might still have a pretty good chance. I'd assume the same with Purdue.
  23. Writing sample: topic was on expressivism and internalism. Just got an acceptance letter from OSU. I'm probably refreshing my email over 100 times a day at this point. Whew.
  24. Your third letter writer forgetting to send in his letter does not necessarily mean that your application will not be considered. Though of course it's less than ideal.
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