Has anyone found a way to look at the results for a given school?

Anonymous
Last year you could do it pretty easily. Has anyone found a way to do it this year? (i.e., see how many are on the waitlist, their preferences (e.g., IB/OOB, etc.)?
Anonymous
I know I'll be calling the hotline in 45 minutes to find out why it wasn't provided.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know I'll be calling the hotline in 45 minutes to find out why it wasn't provided.


You do realize that it's an hour and 45 minutes before any results were due, right? How about giving them a little time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know I'll be calling the hotline in 45 minutes to find out why it wasn't provided.

I"ll eagerly be waiting to hear what you find out!
Anonymous
It is a little crazy to get a waitlist number without knowing how long the waitlist is at all the schools you're into. Part of the new lottery scheme is to encourage people to act sensibly in the grand scheme of all applicants...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is a little crazy to get a waitlist number without knowing how long the waitlist is at all the schools you're into. Part of the new lottery scheme is to encourage people to act sensibly in the grand scheme of all applicants...


All you really need is your own waitlist number. Why would you case what the total is. If you are #100 then there are 99 people in front of you. If you are #4 then there are 3 in front of you. Why would you care how many are behind you?
Anonymous
PP, if you are waitlisted everywhere, it's helpful to know WL length of other schools to inform where you might try and lottery round 2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP, if you are waitlisted everywhere, it's helpful to know WL length of other schools to inform where you might try and lottery round 2


why? the waitlist can change from hour-to-hour
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, if you are waitlisted everywhere, it's helpful to know WL length of other schools to inform where you might try and lottery round 2


why? the waitlist can change from hour-to-hour


Are you really that dense?
Anonymous
I think they are going to try to let people know the number of seats available at the second-round schools before you have to pick.
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