_courtney Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 I’ve looked at the forum where people post if they’ve been accepted/rejected/waitlisted/scheduled an interview. There are schools that I’ve applied to that people have gotten emails to schedule and interview but I haven’t gotten that email. Should I be worried that I’m not in the running for acceptance??
AlwaysaFalcon Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 I don't think so! There are some schools that don't even interview. I got an email from a school last year that stated I was on the waitlist. I ended up getting into the school at the end of July! Every school is different for when they sound out acceptances, interviews, waitlists and rejections. I've seen as early as December till as late as July. It really just depends. I'm sorry if that's not helpful! Just keep checking your email and mail. I've gotten notice from both.
GeeLee Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 I believe some schools send emails/calls for interviews in waves. One school I applied for had an early application period, unfortunately I wasn’t able to submit mine then because I couldn’t get my letters of rec in time. I heard some people getting interviews early January and was getting worried. However they contacted me weeks later for an interview and during the interview they told me that they contacted people who submitted in the early application period first. I don’t know if that it the same for your schools, I would say the best way to find out is to ask the school itself slpinthemaking12 1
jpiccolo Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 Some of my schools that interviewed did it all at once and if you didn't get an interview you weren't accepted. I know one of them sent me a rejection so I knew I didn't make the interview cut. I'm not sure if the other school notified applicants about rejections when starting interviews.
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