Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan is it done? They usually take around 1,000 students off of the waitlist. I heard that SMU had some and Chapman University.
Michigan is not done. They had a delay in the financial aid office, so that the first wave has an enrollment deadline of May 30. From reddit, OOS seem not necessarily thrilled with their packages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is that Harvard will have a wave today.
Someone called today and Harvard said no wave today:
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/harvard-waitlist-thread-2029/3689440/140?page=4
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is it done? They usually take around 1,000 students off of the waitlist. I heard that SMU had some and Chapman University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One counselor is saying this year's movement will be like 2020.
Can you explain what that means? Was there a lot of later movement in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:One counselor is saying this year's movement will be like 2020.
Anonymous wrote:One counselor is saying this year's movement will be like 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is that Harvard will have a wave today.
So how many dcum posters’ kids are even on Harvard’s WL??? lol
Anonymous wrote:Word is that Harvard will have a wave today.
Anonymous wrote:One counselor is saying this year's movement will be like 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan, any news??
The deadline to enroll from the May 12 wave got delayed due to a financial aid package delay. Deposits are due today, so maybe more decisions will be released next week.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan, any news??
Anonymous wrote:Word is that Harvard will have a wave today.