That may be true, but them’s fightin’ words, @skieurope. I would wait another 20 years to say that out loud.
@EastGrad As a private liberal arts colleges, it’s been gone 18 years, so I think enough time has elapsed.
I was in the last class to apply to Radcliffe and then, thanks to a gap year the first to graduate from Harvard. Sadly Radcliffe is only a memory - I do give my money to the Radcliffe Institute though.
I somehow ended up scrolling around here on a Monday night and I noticed that some people got off the waitlist posting about it in June. Is that possible?? I though you had to commit to a college by May 1st or something. Maybe I didn’t read it right, but I’m also a rising senior with 0 clue how waitlisting works :))
If you are accepted, you need to commit by 5/1. Waitlisted students can get off the waitlist anytime over the summer (although this year’s Harvard waitlist is long closed), at which time they have a couple of days to commit.