<p>From an article in the Wall Street Journal:</p>
<p>At Johns Hopkins University, Admissions Director John Latting says the proportion of applicants who will accept an offer of admission is expected to drop to 29%, compared with 32% last year. Last year’s figure included admission of about 150 applicants from the wait list. This year, Mr. Latting says he doesn’t anticipate taking any applicants off the wait list.</p>
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<p>I don’t want to dash anyone’s hopes, but the reality is that likely no one will get in off the waitlist. There’s always the possibility of transfering, but for now it might be better to concentrate on the schools which accepted you.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>