<p>Three times, a charm - the thing is, you only get twice. Oh well. </p>
<p>WAITLISTED!</p>
<p>How about you guys? Especially those of you who were around for EA.</p>
<p>Three times, a charm - the thing is, you only get twice. Oh well. </p>
<p>WAITLISTED!</p>
<p>How about you guys? Especially those of you who were around for EA.</p>
<p>I WISH I had been waitlisted. Actually, in a way I do, but in another way I don't. I wouldn't want to have to do any more waiting. So, for me, deferred EA, then rejected RD, but I DID get into Brown, which was so unexpected that it feels really strange.</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone on the waitlist! I was deferred EA, but now I'm accepted!</p>
<p>Yeah, I was deferred and then waitlisted. This is hilarious. Can't they give me a definitive answer? Ah, well, I already decided I love Dartmouth a month ago, so who cares :)</p>
<p>Deferred and then waitlisted sounds like bull***** to me. I was deferred and then rejected, which while disappointing, is at least definite.</p>
<p>I would take deferred and then waitlisted ANYDAY, i love yale that much. anything but a final door in the face, definite end of the road like the rejection i got after waiting from EA. man. i'm so so very disheartened. do they have an appeals process at all? <em>knows this is quite a stretch</em> because honestly, seriously, god i cant imagine myself elsewhere.</p>
<p>kelly.... amen to that.. same thing happened to me... it's not like i was shocked about getting rejected though... we'll just be even happier somewhere else :)</p>
<p>I love you guys and know how frustrated you must be right now. </p>
<p>Best wishes to all of you.</p>
<p>I was rejected too. =(</p>
<p>deferred then rejected. Tear, but I will move on from my first choice.</p>
<p>awww laurenemma, i've been following your posts and really hoping you'd get in, tell me you have an appealing alternative</p>
<p>Thanks, that's so sweet. I am seriously tearing up because I am such a sappy person(I know it is sad but I have had that sort of day).
I don't have that Great of an alternative. I was rejected from my second choice Harvard and waitlisted at Brown, my 3rd choice. So far it looks like I will be at Wash U(not a bad school I know).
I just am going to have to give up my level of rowing which is really putting me in a moral dilemma. Should I go to BU and row Division I or go to Wash U and be their best club rower. I like Wash U better as a school and if I go to BU and get injured I will be at a school that I don't like the academics as much. I am really going to push my Brown waitlisting as much as I can. It would resolve ALL of my problems because Brown is amazing academically and has one of the top rowing programs in the nation. </p>
<p>I apologize for hogging the thread, I just needed to vent a little bit. </p>
<p>I do love Yale and am so happy for everyone that got in. Congratulations, and I wish I were amidst your ranks.</p>
<p>bjrwrh, I wish I'd been in your position - although I'm waitlisted at Yale and will work my hardest to score a spot in the class of '09, I wish I had an acceptance to Brown or any other one of my top choices. I was accepted to 1/16 schools I applied to and waitlisted at 5. I still have not heard from 2.</p>
<p>Any other deferred EAers with news?</p>
<p>Someone from my school got into UVa ED, and then decided to apply to yale for the heck of it, and got in, how does that make you feel people that didn't get in, he can't even go to yale, bu ttook a spot</p>
<p>That's messed up and illegal. </p>
<p>Frecklybeckly, I am so very surprised with your results. I hope you get into one of the places where you're waitlisted.</p>