@Tomatobaby451 if you click on their old posts, you can see the stats
also @zjhnwts don’t you technically have two more weeks to decide since you received your decision last wednesday?
@Tomatobaby451 if you click on their old posts, you can see the stats
also @zjhnwts don’t you technically have two more weeks to decide since you received your decision last wednesday?
Is the next “formal” wave supposed to be mostly rejects like the first wave?
@Needmoreec no one really knows for sure. But, based on past threads, it seems like it will be a mix of acceptances and rejections
@northwestern30 Gotcha, thank you
Yes, I have to commit before May 8th, and I am applying to Pomona (rej), Amherst, Swarthmore, Penn, Columbia, Yale, Northwestern, (Cornell, WashU) I probably would withdraw these two, since I have NU now.
Really hope you guys can get accepted, so we are able to meet there next semester. 
Best of luck to everyone if a wave does come today…
I mean tomorrow
So it looks like tomorrow 5:21 CST for the next wave?
Doesn’t NU do every two weeks, so the next wave would be next week instead of this week?
It could be tomorrow or next week. Based on previous years, at one point they released decisions every week.
@zjhnwts Can you private message me?
I thought people were guessing it would most likely be Thursday?
I think Wed is more likely, but Thurs is also a possibility
Is it a bad sign if we haven’t heard anything yet?
@whereto2022 No it isn’t a bad sign, people have been accepted as late as the last day of May. Rolling admission doesn’t mean any priority.
if anyone receives their decision today, plz post!
Just wanted to let you guys know that I called the undergraduate office and they told me that we can expect decisions anytime between later this week and the end of May. Which is very generic and I’m not sure if it means that there will be decisions today/this week.
I am so worried now. I haven’t received any decisions yey
Ugh, end from now until the end of may is such a long span of time :neutral:
I am an ant on a heated pan now