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01anonymous

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  1. Hi, I just got to know that University of Michigan’s waitlist has officially been discontinued and they would not be making any more offers. I am obviously devastated, but I am happy to have a programme to go to! Sorry, I wish I had better, mode optimistic news, but this is the update! I wish you guys all the best! University of Minnesota, here I come!
  2. Hi, Has anyone heard anything from UMich regarding their waitlist?
  3. Congratulations, and thank you for the hopeful message.
  4. I think that’s absolutely right. I think ultimately the kindest, ethical thing to do is reject other offers once you accept somewhere. However, in this particular case they also said that atleast in the last three years people have let them know by 14 April at the latest because certain faculty remain in touch with students till they send their decision so they know more or less if you are accepting. Irrespective, if you accept somewhere reject your other offers. I rejected an offer last week because I knew someone who was on the waitlist for funding. So it really does matter. I don’t agree with anyone who says that others rejecting does not matter because the school literally told me that, that is what they are waiting for!
  5. Hi, So they didn't tell me anything in numbers. I am the World Politics one, so still waiting. I honestly don't know anything about the yield. They said they can't make any offers after 15 April, so they will let us know by then if not sooner. They will also let us know if the waitlist closes or something else.
  6. Hi guys, The school I am waitlisted at told me they can't make offers after 15 April, so the last day I will hear back one way or another is 15 April, and so we are exactly two weeks out from my decision. Pray for me please! They also told me a significant number of people should have rejected + there should be seats in my subfield for me to make it.
  7. Guys how are we feeling? I know admit days are mostly done by next week, so if we are meant to go somewhere we should hear soon! I am really praying they can tell us sooner rather than later one way or another. The rescinding offers is really scaring me a lot. Everyday a different university, a different department. In the meanwhile, I am thinking of accepting an offer by Monday/Tuesday. Also, does anyone know how many people out of those who attend admit day actually accept on an average?
  8. I just saw that UMich is rescinding offers for unaccepted seats in their Biomedical Sciences Program and it's really worrying me! Should we panic accept, at our second best options even if we are waiting for our waitlists to come through? If you go to the reddit thread call r/gradadmission, it's the one titled "UMich Rescinding unaccepted offers" !!!!!
  9. Hi, I know the UMich one is 20-22 March so it will be done this weekend! I am on the WL and hoping to hear more this coming week or the first week of April. Honestly, I am praying that people will reject their offers by next week if they attend the admit day and decide not to go to UMich. Would really help us in these uncertain times. I am planning to reject one of mine that I am not going to attend by next week as well - which I hope will help others get their offers.
  10. This is heartbreaking to hear for me. I really need my waitlist to work out. I am so sorry, I hope you have a place of your choice to go to!
  11. I reached out yesterday, and they said they have no updates yet. This was the Graduate Program Coordinator. I am expecting more things to move post the admit day and honestly only by the first week of April.
  12. Hi Omkar, I was waiting for someone else to take a jab at this because of knowing quite little and being on the same boat as everyone else here, but here's my take - I think, at this point, it depends on how soon other people reject their offers. Say over 50 percent of people reject their offers post admit day or by the first week of April, they might move to the waitlist sooner than anticipated and probably have a decision before 15 April. However, for a lot of schools, people may hold their offers till the last minute and sometimes not even reject them until 15 April when the schools assume an automatic rejection. I think the wait could really vary from school to school and department to department. What worries me more, is the funding cuts, which are causing schools to admit less and less people which might mean that they may not move to waitlists and that is kind of scary.
  13. My cycle is officially over today! I got two interviews, two final acceptances, and one waitlist involving 4 different schools! Made 10 applications total! I hope I get in off the waitlist, but otherwise, I am definitely going to grad school this year for a PhD! Excited. Congratulations to all and I hope your wait ends soon with good news!
  14. Second this! Please always choose a funded offer! It's really not worth going into debt for!
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