<p>Accepted - 8
Rejected - 0
Waitlisted - 12</p>
<p>Accepted - 8
Rejected - 0
Waitlisted - 13</p>
<p>Accepted-7
rejected-0
waitlisted-9</p>
<p>The numbers are so screwed up in here. But I was waitlisted.</p>
<p>Accepted - 9
Rejected - 0
Waitlisted - 13 </p>
<p>Not sure which number above is correct so I’ll update the last post (accepted)
Accept - 10
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 13</p>
<p>Accepted - 11
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 13</p>
<p>Accepted - 11
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 14 </p>
<p>Wow, only 25 people applied to CWRU? 11 got accepted and 14 Waitlisted. This must be one friendly school because no one got rejected.
Where did everybody go. lol. Hey, if you guys want a good estimate of the stats, use this link. It’s CWRU stats from last year:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/college/college_pg06_tmpl.jhtml?schoolId=966”>http://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/college/college_pg06_tmpl.jhtml?schoolId=966</a></p>
<p>Accepted - 11
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 15</p>
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<p>Wow, nearly 25% of applicants were offered a spot on the wait list and a little over 1% of those students actually got in. That is discouraging.</p>
<p>Accepted - 12
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 15</p>
<p>Accepted - 12
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 16</p>
<p>Accepted - 12
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 17</p>
<p>Accepted - 13
Reject - 0
Waitlist - 17</p>
<p>Just an FYI, this list will be heavily skewed because those who are waitlisted will have the highest uncertainty and thus attachment to this board. Those accepted and denied have largely moved on.</p>
<p>Accepted - 1
Rejected - 0
Waitlisted - 1</p>
<p>Not sure what this thread is trying to prove. But here is what you really need to look at from their Common Data Set for last year.
Applied - 14,778
Admitted - 8,027
Enrolled - 1,371
Offer Waitlist - 3,480
Accepted WL Placement - 1,737
Admitted from Waitlist - 39</p>
<p>Doing the math, that means 3,271 were rejected. Apparently not too many of them are on CC or at least want to admit on CC that they were rejected.</p>
<p>Not sure how it can be considered “Tuffs Syndrome” when they admitted over 50% of applicants?</p>
<p><a href=“Institutional Research | Case Western Reserve University”>Institutional Research | Case Western Reserve University;
<p>Accept your spot on the WL if you want to and move on to your other opportunities while keeping in touch with CWRU. If you never intended to accept your admission, why do you care? Move on and focus on the choices you do have! </p>
<p>Best to each of you on the WL!</p>
<p>Here are last years stats:
Applied: 18,400
Accepted: 7,200. (39.13%)
Denied: 5,685
Waitlisted: 5,515
I am looking for info on waitlist admittances from last year…</p>
<p>This year: 21,600 applicants…if they accept 7200 again, acceptance will be 33.33%</p>
<p>@BluePoodle, “Case Syndrome” (formerly Tufts Syndrome) has nothing to do with how many you admit, it is whether the applicants you do NOT admit are because they were overqualified. I personally think Case admissions are looking at the FAFSA and if they see too many schools better than them, they are waitlisting the applicant. Or how about another approach – take the top applicants (perhaps those above your 75%tile in grades and test scores), and decide which of those gets your big merit scholarships and waitlist the rest. You figure that is the only reason the high-stats kids applied, so if they aren’t getting the big merit aid, then they won’t come anyway so don’t take them. Or a combination thereof. I am not saying they don’t have every right to do that, but they should make it clear up front, and they should admit the ones who really do want to go as demonstrated by interest.</p>