OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 I noticed that in past years there had been a waitlist thread so I thought I would create one. I've been waitlisted at 2 programs. I really fell in love with one of them and I'm hoping that I'll be able to get off the waitlist and into the program. Best of luck to all of those in the same situation.
Lucyshoneypie Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Hi! I was just wondering if you received an official waitlist mail, or just assumed you were upon not getting rejections yet.
OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 17, 2017 Author Posted February 17, 2017 9 minutes ago, Lucyshoneypie said: Hi! I was just wondering if you received an official waitlist mail, or just assumed you were upon not getting rejections yet. In both cases I was notified by graduate coordinator that I was being waitlisted. They also asked whether I was interested in being on the list and that I keep in touch while making my decisions.
juhidee119 Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 I just got waitlisted and I also got an email asking that I let them know if I am interested in being on the list.
fritolay Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 I'm still waitlisted for UCSB's school psych emphasis in their combined program. Seriously hoping I end up getting accepted since it's my top choice!
OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 17, 2017 Author Posted February 17, 2017 3 minutes ago, fritolay said: I'm still waitlisted for UCSB's school psych emphasis in their combined program. Seriously hoping I end up getting accepted since it's my top choice! Best of luck to you. Do you have any idea what the likelihood of getting admitted from the waitlist is? fritolay 1
fritolay Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 @OptimiscallyAnxious Thanks! No idea really. I do know it's a short waitlist because it was a small group of us at interviews. All the applicants I met at interview day were really great so I can't be mad! Just keeping my fingers crossed Psychoplasmics and OptimiscallyAnxious 2
OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 17, 2017 Author Posted February 17, 2017 7 minutes ago, fritolay said: @OptimiscallyAnxious Thanks! No idea really. I do know it's a short waitlist because it was a small group of us at interviews. All the applicants I met at interview day were really great so I can't be mad! Just keeping my fingers crossed I feel the same way about everyone I met at the interviews for UCI's Psychology & Social Behavior program. They were all so wonderful, talented, and qualified that any of them would make a great addition to the program. However, I wouldn't mind if the declined and went elsewhere so I could be admitted. Psychoplasmics 1
Psychoplasmics Posted February 18, 2017 Posted February 18, 2017 I'm waitlisted at U of Oregon Counseling Psych. It is one of my very top choices so I'm hoping the stars may align. As the two previous posters noted, I was in the company of some truly phenomenal candidates. That Research Lady 1
Necrovex Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 The perfect thread for me. I have been wait listed at 2/3 universities. One school is perfect for my research interests. Aggravating to wait until mid April to know if I will get in or rejected. This is a period of pure agony!
AuntieGrandma Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Wait listed here too. I have 2 acceptances which is amazing but wait listed at 2 amazing programs. Wondering how long you plan to wait if you have a solid acceptances too?
guest2130 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 I saw a rejection for a program I applied too but I didn't get one. Probably means I'm wait listed, right? Also waiting to hear back after an interview
OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 19, 2017 Author Posted February 19, 2017 1 hour ago, AuntieGrandma said: Wait listed here too. I have 2 acceptances which is amazing but wait listed at 2 amazing programs. Wondering how long you plan to wait if you have a solid acceptances too? Congratulations on your acceptances! I will wait as long as I can in hopes of getting accepted of the waitlist at my top choice. However, I declined to be considered at the waitlist at one of programs. But I'm also going to decline one of the two admission offers I have received as soon as I decide which of the two programs I prefer to attend.
AuntieGrandma Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 11 minutes ago, OptimiscallyAnxious said: Congratulations on your acceptances! I will wait as long as I can in hopes of getting accepted of the waitlist at my top choice. However, I declined to be considered at the waitlist at one of programs. But I'm also going to decline one of the two admission offers I have received as soon as I decide which of the two programs I prefer to attend. I think I will do the same. I was actually accepted to a Master level program that I will decline right away since it was my back-up plan. I should be able to decide between the 2 accepted programs once I know more about funding from one of them. However, I do think that I will keep my wait listed programs in play since I really like them both. I just think it will be hard to not accept the "sure thing" as deadlines start to get closer. The wait list status sure does complicate things! OptimiscallyAnxious 1
nervous_nellie Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 3 hours ago, AuntieGrandma said: Wait listed here too. I have 2 acceptances which is amazing but wait listed at 2 amazing programs. Wondering how long you plan to wait if you have a solid acceptances too? I think you are truly being selfish holding onto that many offers. You need to make a list and rank them and let go of something. You are holding onto spots that people are waiting for. People who don't have any accpetances and are waiting for your spots. neur0cat, alwaysapplying, PhD_Wannabe01 and 3 others 1 5
OptimiscallyAnxious Posted February 19, 2017 Author Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) 58 minutes ago, nervous_nellie said: I think you are truly being selfish holding onto that many offers. You need to make a list and rank them and let go of something. You are holding onto spots that people are waiting for. People who don't have any accpetances and are waiting for your spots. @AuntieGrandma only has 2 actual admission offers and they haven't even received the pertinent financial information to make the decision between those programs. And they stated that once they had the information they would make their decision and decline one of those 2 programs. Edited February 19, 2017 by OptimiscallyAnxious refreshingmyemail 1
AuntieGrandma Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 35 minutes ago, nervous_nellie said: I think you are truly being selfish holding onto that many offers. You need to make a list and rank them and let go of something. You are holding onto spots that people are waiting for. People who don't have any accpetances and are waiting for your spots. I am letting go of the Masters offer. How can I possibly decide between the other 2 without knowing about funding? The other 2 are wait lists which mean that I have nothing. How is this selfish? You will need to explain yourself if you are going to start name calling. Wow!!
Clinapp2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) 6 minutes ago, AuntieGrandma said: I am letting go of the Masters offer. How can I possibly decide between the other 2 without knowing about funding? The other 2 are wait lists which mean that I have nothing. How is this selfish? You will need to explain yourself if you are going to start name calling. Wow!! Generally, holding onto more than 2 (or really 1) offers is frowned upon. Of course, it's hard to know if you don't know the funding. So if you haven't already, I would call and ask about it. If the funding is the one issue that distinguishes between the two programs, figuring this out is important. However, generally deciding about climate and the program's pros/cons should be sufficient to decline offers. So Tldr good luck getting sorting things out quickly and then letting go of a spot you don't want. Edited February 19, 2017 by Clinapp2017
AuntieGrandma Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 43 minutes ago, nervous_nellie said: I think you are truly being selfish holding onto that many offers. You need to make a list and rank them and let go of something. You are holding onto spots that people are waiting for. People who don't have any accpetances and are waiting for your spots. 1 minute ago, Clinapp2017 said: Generally, holding onto more than 2 (or really 1) offers is frowned upon. Of course, it's hard to know if you don't know the funding. So if you haven't already, I would call and ask about it. If the funding is the one issue that distinguishes between the two programs, figuring this out is important. However, generally deciding about climate and the program's pros/cons should be sufficient to decline offers. I only have 2 offers and I have no information on funding from one of them. I have been told that I will receive that information in mid March approximately. I'm sorry if anyone finds this wrong, but I am not in a position to make a decision without funding information. I'm sure that I'm not alone. OptimiscallyAnxious 1
8BitJourney Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 11 minutes ago, AuntieGrandma said: I am letting go of the Masters offer. How can I possibly decide between the other 2 without knowing about funding? The other 2 are wait lists which mean that I have nothing. How is this selfish? You will need to explain yourself if you are going to start name calling. Wow!! While nervous Nellie could've worded their comment much better I think its believed that if you're on the waitlist of a less preferred program and have an offer from a preferred program then you also should count waitlist as 'offer to let go'. Its kind of murky but I hope you get your funding information soon and you're happy with it! nervous_nellie and tomorrowforgotten 2
AuntieGrandma Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 3 minutes ago, 8BitJourney said: While nervous Nellie could've worded their comment much better I think its believed that if you're on the waitlist of a less preferred program and have an offer from a preferred program then you also should count waitlist as 'offer to let go'. Its kind of murky but I hope you get your funding information soon and you're happy with it! The 2 waitlisted programs are my top 2 choices. I hope that I have clarified my position. I fully understand the need to let go of offers if I have another preferable offer (remember, I am on wait lists for preferred programs myself). Unfortunately, at this point I do not. nervous_nellie 1
8BitJourney Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 3 minutes ago, AuntieGrandma said: The 2 waitlisted programs are my top 2 choices. I hope that I have clarified my position. I fully understand the need to let go of offers if I have another preferable offer (remember, I am on wait lists for preferred programs myself). Unfortunately, at this point I do not. No worries, I know what its like to be in a grey area for your preferred program! Best of luck!
nervous_nellie Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Sorry, I missed the part about waiting for funding. But you should be able to decide once you receive funding. HopefullyDr and almondicecream 2
Psychoplasmics Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 2 hours ago, nervous_nellie said: Sorry, I missed the part about waiting for funding. But you should be able to decide once you receive funding. Grown ups recognize when they've made a mistake and they apologize. Well done. This process has all of our nerves frayed. nervous_nellie, That Research Lady, neur0cat and 3 others 6
8BitJourney Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) 25 minutes ago, Brittabot said: What? I'm so confused. Why should someone give up their waitlist spot at a top choice until he/she accepts a different offer? That wouldn't give anyone else an offer It wasn't worded as well as id like but what I meant was if you're waitlisted at your #1 & #3 but have an acceptance to your #2 It's expected for you to let go of #3 But okay to keep your #1 waitlist spot. people do get accepted off the waitlist (especially if co-mentorship or additional streams of funding become available) and freeing up spots can help make the process go faster. Edited February 20, 2017 by 8BitJourney
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