<p>I have not seen any rejections yet.</p>
<p>I noticed one brave soul who posted their rejection on one of the decision threads on this board. Most are not motivated to post a rejection, especially with all the people celebrating their acceptances. (My S was waitlisted, BTW.)</p>
<p>me too. . . I haven't seen any rejections, I felt that you either get Accepted or Waitlisted</p>
<p>...or you feel too down/embarrassed because you think you're the only one (when you're not) and don't post on a board you were rejected to.</p>
<p>look around cc this time of year- certain school have a ton of rejects, while other schools do not. The schools that don't tend to be schools right "below" hypmsqtfwoswhatever (seriously... people on cc are way too obsessed with those schools anyway). It doesn't mean there are none though.</p>
<p>Wasn't there a thread with this title last year too? WUSTL may overuse the wait-list according to some, but I guarantee you the list isn't 21,600+ names long. Let's try to be considerate of people, please, there are a lot of well-qualified students and WashU simply can't accept or waitlist them all.</p>
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...I guarantee you the list isn't 21,600+ names long. Let's try to be considerate of people, please, there are a lot of well-qualified students and WashU simply can't accept or waitlist them all.
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<p>Thanks, Don_Q, you said it with class. I'm not sure why people need this point emphasized, but evidently they do.</p>