<p>There seems to be barely anyone getting accepted to the Harvard Waitlist for Class of 2015. I only know 2 people who got off (of course there are more, but I just don’t know of them). Best of luck to those still on the list.</p>
<p>Hey! Just got in last Thursday, admitted for the Class of 2015. I totally freaked out, it was not a normal day. I only got back to a computer today (I was on vacation in the mountains with my friends) and sent in my response just now, saying that I will be attending next year. Just wanted to let you guys know that they are still possibly making decisions. Good luck to everyone still on the list!</p>
<p>Congratulations neurebec!</p>
<p>Well, a few kids from my school were rejected yesterday via email. I thought I was in the clear, but their email to me must have been bounced back, since I got the physical letter of rejection in the mail today. It’s been a blast–off to Amherst!</p>
<p>To assist students in the spring of 2012 who are placed on the waitlist for the Harvard College Class of 2016 and look back at this thread for guidance on what they might expect to happen, this note tries to provide a summary to date of this year’s Harvard College waitlist postings on College Confidential.</p>
<p>On May 12, 2011, the Harvard Crimson newspaper reported that almost 77% of the students offered admission had accepted, and hence that Harvard would likely admit only 10-15 students from the waitlist for admission to the Class of 2015. This number presumably did not include an additional number of students who would be offered admission to the Class of 2016 with a mandatory gap year.</p>
<p>On May 17, a first wave of e-mails consisting of a few admissions (for either the Class of 2015 or, following a gap year, the Class of 2016) and many rejections was sent out. Each of the admissions was apparently preceded by a phone call to the student from the regional admissions officer several days earlier.</p>
<p>On June 6, a second wave of rejections was transmitted by e-mail. It is unclear whether this wave included any admissions.</p>
<p>On June 20, a third wave of admissions (again, for either the Class of 2015 or the Class of 2016) and of rejections was transmitted by e-mail (again, with each of the admitted students having apparently gotten a phone call from the regional admissions officer several days earlier).</p>
<p>It is unclear whether any students still remain on the waitlist at this time.</p>
<p>My daughter was admitted off the waitlist on June 1 for class of 2015! The admissions officer who interviewed her in February called her with the news. No hook. Great transcript, excellent recommendations, a lot of extra’s and average sat’s.</p>
<p>Can any '15er who got off the waitlist detail what you did?
thank you!</p>