<p>@SFS Rules, Thank you for your help throughout this process. It is disappointing but I’m not devastated. I’m happy that this wait has finally come to an end. And life goes on, so I will be attending UMD for business in the Fall. I’ll try back for grad school. Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>Is it safe to assume that everyone who will get it tomorrow got rejected?</p>
<p>I feel like it’s kind of stupid how they said June 1st and mailed out all the acceptances before that, making us rejects wait till the very end.</p>
<p>How do we know for certain that all letters between today and tomorrow will be rejections? I have not yet heard any word. Kind of nervous. All in all, as after high school, I’m pretty jaded with this system. This is the only type of validation that I look for, that the fruits of my labor are being appreciated. I know God works in mysterious ways…I can’t forget that. But sometimes it’s easier for me to be angry and everyone and everything else and push God aside, in a sense. Perhaps these kinds of rejections are meant to humble me, to remember. I dunno. I still dunno what my fate is yet with GTown-- I will be junior next year so I don’t think I’ll be leaving my school. It’s not an ideal situation but I’ll make the most out of it if I’m not too ****ed off by the time the summer is over.</p>
<p>I got an early read back in early may and was told i was most likely rejected. however i received my mail today and am placed on the waiting list. how does the waiting list work and what r the chances of me gettin in??</p>
<p>^The admissions officer I spoke to said that the waitlist for transfers is extremely random. He couldn’t even begin to tell me how many might get accepted.</p>