I was told that if I submitted my original waitlist form very early, I would got that email.
On ivy day, I did not get any offer but 2 waitlists, so I accept the waitlist immediately. Maybe the continue interest form is only distributed to the applicant who submitted their original waitlist form before a specific day.
I got a 1500 SAT and a 3.96, with some ECs and honors tightly related to my major. Waiting for the decision…
I asked some of my friend who received the continue interest form, they all accept the waitlist very early.
My S got an email on April 18th reminding him to submit his waitlist form and he submitted his waitlist form on 25th. April. He did not receive the 2nd form that everyone is talking about.
@palsun
I got the reminder email too and submitted my form on April 23
Submitted my form on March 31 and got the second one (RD CAS)
It seems that timing has no bearing on the email
@oliviaepley
Then what do you think does?
I don’t know. None of us are supposed to know. We’re gonna have to wait and see.
@oliviaeplay I still think it does. I think it is just for checking if those who submitted the form early are still interested as someone else said earlier on this thread. Nothing to do with top applicants or anything.
Had better understand the purpose the NYU issued the 2nd email for continued interest last week.
Since some of us received, but the others have not yet.
As I said earlier on this thread, I know lots of people who submitted at the last second and got the email. It is not related.
Also, if everyone eventually is going to get the email (as per the admissions office), that point is moot.
@kaymitay - last year the initial wave of Tisch waitlist acceptances went out by mid-May and in June the remaining waitlist folks got an email saying the class was full. I hope that helps.
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That’s very true everyone in waitlist is absolutely expected to receive an email from them eventually, which could be by wave in rolling. The email to the last wave would be a courtesy one notifying the waitlist is closed. So the emails received by each wave should impose different meaning.
No response yet! Early next week meaans by the end of tuesday rite!?
@invban10 I would think so
@oliviaepley Okay, if you do know people who submitted it late and got the form you are correct.
“By early next week” referring to by Tuesday is a common sense. So as early as 4pm today.