Get your acceptance of their acceptance in now! Waitlisters are waiting!!

<p>Are you still floundering? Better decide soon, because the deadline is in two days!</p>

<p>What will help? Read it all here, or check out a few review books, or speak to your GC, or an alum, or teachers. Call the school: talk to an admissions person, the kid who was your host, your tour guide. Envision yourself there: grabbing lunch at the Subway or dinner in the cafeteria, chatting with the kids down the hall, your roommate, making plans to get a study group together, hanging out on the weekend, creating some community event, etc. etc (Fill in your own ideas!!) But get your acceptance IN. There are kids biting at the door.</p>

<p>It’s been sent in, don’t worry.</p>

<p>done…sadly…hope someone wonderful gets off that waitlist. …if someone drawn from the waitlist for the WUSTL class 2014 cures cancer he/she needs to thank those students who moved on to a good, but perhaps, cheaper alternative in 2010.</p>

<p>Will be sitting by the phone next week hoping they call me!</p>

<p>SAME! lol</p>

<p>Does anyone know the what % of people got off the wl last year?</p>

<p>U.S. News doesn’t have the answer, but I could have sworn it did. I don’t know where else you could find it.</p>

<p>Can you decline admission online?</p>

<p>Yes, I imagine you can decline online. Send admissions an email. Be sure to include your user ID and where you will be attending. You might end up getting a reply that states something like, “We get an overwhelming number of emails each day, so we cannot immediately reply, but we will be sure to reply as soon as we can…”</p>

<p>Sending a decline, even if it’s online, is a whole lot better than not doing anything at all. You don’t want to “burn your bridges”. After all, you may decide you want to transfer there or go to grad school there.</p>