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What To Do If You’ve Waitlisted By MIT 2024

The Koppelman Group

If you’re here, more than likely, you’ve been waitlisted by MIT, and because you’re an MIT-minded student, you probably want to know every single step and action item you can do to increase your chances of getting off the waitlist. Unfortunately, zero students were accepted off the waitlist.

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Swarthmore 2024

The Koppelman Group

It’s a less-than-simple math equation, trying to guess what the yield rate will be — and any students accepted off of the waitlist are a result of that yield guess being off. While we don’t know how many students were waiting on the waitlist, we do know that not a single student was accepted off the waitlist that year.

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Middlebury 2024

The Koppelman Group

If you’ve landed on this page, you were likely waitlisted and wondering what your next steps are. The number of students admitted from Middlebury’s waitlist varies year after year; it depends entirely on their yield from accepted students. But we don’t need to sell you on Middlebury.

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Is it Better to be Waitlisted or Deferred?

Solomon Admissions

Instead of a cheery acceptance letter or even a denial, however, you find that you’ve been deferred (or waitlisted). Is being deferred better or worse than being waitlisted? What should you do in response to a deferral or a waitlist decision? Deferred vs. Waitlisted What do these decisions mean? What does this mean?

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Small Liberal Arts College (SLAC): Typically a private college that encourages a broad education with a student enrollment of under 3,000. Possible decisions include acceptance/admission, deferral to the regular decision pool (for applications submitted in the early rounds), placement on a waitlist, or denial of admission.

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Decision Time – or is it?

Humbach Education Consulting

Typically, schools require that students choose where they will enroll by submitting an enrollment deposit on or before May 1. A large number of colleges have already extended their enrollment deadlines to June 1. Unfortunately for many students, it seems like colleges are sending lots of waitlist offers this year.

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You’ve Been Accepted: Are you Ready to Choose Your College?

CTK College Coach

You’ll need it for completing the paperwork to enroll as a student. You will need to make a decision about enrolling in a campus-provided health insurance plan or staying on your existing one. You will need to make a decision about enrolling in a campus-provided health insurance plan or staying on your existing one.