Anonymous
Post 06/10/2026 15:01     Subject: Re:Waitlist Movements

I know two kids who got into Ivies in July 2024 and 2025.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2026 15:00     Subject: Re:Waitlist Movements

Co-worker’s kid was moving into Duke last August when an HPYM called. They packed the car back up - accepted the offer.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2026 14:59     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Anonymous wrote:It's over people, been over.


Incorrect. Cousin got into Princeton yesterday.

Some colleges keep them open until August. Or- sometimes they reject 90% of WL and keep 10% on to catch any fallout.

2 WLs we know of have stated they are still pulling some and won’t close until June 30.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2026 14:03     Subject: Waitlist Movements

It's over people, been over.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2026 13:39     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Penn class 2030 is full. They sent a message to WL students.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 20:52     Subject: Re:Waitlist Movements

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Anonymous wrote:WashU and Emory are great for pre-med/sciences. I think there's still a market for that pipeline. Atlanta is an awesome city to go to school in for 4 years, great weather, etc.


Personally I think pre-med with WashU full pay is fine, but not with Emory full pay. But anything other than pre-med is not okay with either full pay.


Why not Emory? It seems strong in a major metro area with hospital right on campus, CDC, research available etc.? It seems very strong with pre-law, pre-med, strong undergrad business school for the region.


it's not as good a school. Generally bad at stem.


In a private Facebook group, I am in parents complain about Emory’s climate (competitive, cliquey and uber pre-professional) and how some students try to transfer/leave

All premed schools are competitive. It's medicine. And Emory has a 96% retention rate. 98% amoung domestic students. Clearly, no one there actually knows what they're talking about.


Emory's 6 year graduaiton rate is an abysmal 91%. So 9% end up doing something else.

Why you assuming those are all transfers, and 91% is abysmal? You need therapy. Its line with its peers. Vandy is 92%, USC 90%, WashU 94%


seriously dumb. usc and vandy have DI athletes who might turn pro

Sure, 10% or 375 USC students are going pro. Thats where the 10% are going.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 20:37     Subject: Re:Waitlist Movements

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Anonymous wrote:WashU and Emory are great for pre-med/sciences. I think there's still a market for that pipeline. Atlanta is an awesome city to go to school in for 4 years, great weather, etc.


Personally I think pre-med with WashU full pay is fine, but not with Emory full pay. But anything other than pre-med is not okay with either full pay.


Why not Emory? It seems strong in a major metro area with hospital right on campus, CDC, research available etc.? It seems very strong with pre-law, pre-med, strong undergrad business school for the region.


it's not as good a school. Generally bad at stem.


In a private Facebook group, I am in parents complain about Emory’s climate (competitive, cliquey and uber pre-professional) and how some students try to transfer/leave

All premed schools are competitive. It's medicine. And Emory has a 96% retention rate. 98% amoung domestic students. Clearly, no one there actually knows what they're talking about.


Emory's 6 year graduaiton rate is an abysmal 91%. So 9% end up doing something else.

Why you assuming those are all transfers, and 91% is abysmal? You need therapy. Its line with its peers. Vandy is 92%, USC 90%, WashU 94%


seriously dumb. usc and vandy have DI athletes who might turn pro
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 19:29     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Being on a waitlist is hard. Kids get emotional after accepting another school.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 13:23     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Anonymous wrote:Closing the WL while you are still on it without an offer = rejection. That is why WL are often a soft reject aka "denial with distinction" at least for t50s.


No. Some T10s cull it. They reject some while keeping some on. They sometimes pull as late as July and August. It’s closed for the people they rejected.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 12:12     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Closing the WL while you are still on it without an offer = rejection. That is why WL are often a soft reject aka "denial with distinction" at least for t50s.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 11:40     Subject: Re:Waitlist Movements

Newbie question- will colleges deny people off the waitlist when it closes or do people remain in an infinite waitlisted status?
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 11:15     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Anonymous wrote:Princeton moved yesterday (June 8)


Someone on Reddit- 1 person.

Still on WL. They have not sent out the “closed” email yet. Still on Harvard’s WL too. Some ppl got rejected from the WL last month, others remain on it.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 10:27     Subject: Waitlist Movements

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Anonymous wrote:Yale closed their WL on June 8


How do you know this?


Check your portal for an update.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 10:25     Subject: Waitlist Movements

Anonymous wrote:Yale closed their WL on June 8


How do you know this?
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Post 06/09/2026 10:25     Subject: Waitlist Movements

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Anonymous wrote:Harvard taking legacies and donors off the WL; Z list has started.


What is "Z list"? DS is still on the waitlist for Harvard. We're in mid-atlantic, stem major. Have not heard a thing.


Special cases who are given admission if they agree to a gap year first.


So does that mean it's over for the rest of the students who have not heard back? When does Harvard usually send out their final rejection letters to the remaining WL students?