rejected
Rejected Good luck to everyone!
Wow they only had 900 applicants this year that’s pretty low from the previous years
does anyone know how waitlisting works? this is my first time doing college applications since i went straight to a CC out of high school so I’m wondering when they let waitlist people know their final decisions (in a few weeks? a month?)
@mill213 Waitlist is not a rejection, but it is not an acceptance either. If anyone that got admission to Princeton rejects their offer, then one of the waitlists can get their spot, but if it does not happen, then you are rejected
Rejected! Still grateful for the experience though! Congrats to anyone here who was accepted or put on a waitlist!
@hoothoot5 which schools?
Got the L
looking forward to the rest of my decisions
@FABRICEV understood. i’m curious as to how many they accepted/waitlisted this year especially since they received less applications. hopefully they’ll give me a definite decision within the next month! thank you for the help!
Cornell University and Brown University
@hoothoot5 are you an RUE applicant for Brown? that makes more sense
I was ACCEPTED!!! I am beyond thrilled and ecstatic. Nothing can begin to express the happiness I feel!!!
amazing! congratulations!
would you mind posting stats?
"Seven of the 13 accepted transfer applicants have served or are currently serving on active duty in the U.S. military, according to the University announcement. The transfer program “has been been aimed at encouraging applicants from low-income, military or community college backgrounds,” this announcement notes.
Five of the students offered admission are women and eight are men, an identical distribution to last year. The 13 admitted students “come from community colleges across the country,” according to the University. Two of the admitted students are enrolled at Mercer County Community college, with others across the country in states including Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania."
Oh well…
@hogsark where did you find that? i didn’t know they released info like that…
On the DailyPrincetonian paper:
Based on what the article is referencing, do they only accept transfers from Community colleges based on their quota or is it coincidental that all of them come from a community college?
@CarBalos - It’s by design – the university reinstituted the transfer system specifically as a means to provide a path for nontraditional students (military/community college), rather than as a means of recruiting students who were dissatisfied with their current 4-year school.