RD notification

<p>Waitlisted with 36, 2360, 4.0, 800 SAT IIs, good ECs, and research. I visited campus, had an alumni interview, and emailed with several questions: was seriously interested in the school. I’ve already been accepted to UChicago and WashU and pretty shocked by this.</p>

<p>So then, mnum76, that disproves the tufts syndrome… I can’t guess as to why you were listed…</p>

<p>Daughter was wait listed with very high stats and visited. I"m not sure what game they are playing.</p>

<p>Accepted! 22k! but tuition is still wayyyy too high for me to afford it,</p>

<p>I’m shocked by the waitlisted applicants. I did not show much interest at all (doesn’t mean I wasn’t interested)… yet I was accepted with 27k scholarship.</p>

<p>where did you look for your decision? my son is in an academic decathlon competition. I heard you have to check the email to find out the decision. His blackboard portal does not have any announcement. </p>

<p>I got in with $30k and a note about my essay! 35 ACT, great SATii scores, 4.0 GPA, unique ECs and also visited. Didn’t interview. It’s a very tempting offer, but I still have yet to hear back from several schools that are higher on my list. </p>

<p>Seems very strange regarding the super high stat kids getting waitlisted-my stats aren’t that far from them. </p>

<p>Waitlisted with 34 ACT and 3 780+ Subject Tests. Already accepted to University of Virginia SEAS as a Rodman Scholar (Top 5%).</p>

<p>Waitlisted with a 3.9 UW GPA, Top 2% class rank, 34 ACT, 2330 SAT, 800 Math II and 770 Bio M subject tests. NMF, AP Scholar with Distinction, good summer research experience, lots community service, and meaningful ECs.</p>

<p>I will say that I DID NOT show any interest in Case outside of applying to the PPSP program (which I was rejected to) and their various scholarships. Indeed, I did view the school as a safety and so was shocked by the result. Based on some of the previous posts, I’d be willing to say Tufts Syndrome is at work here. On the bright side, I hope the people who were accepted instead of those like me, who didn’t have an intention of going there, are students who genuinely like the school. </p>

<p>hey guys :slight_smile: I’m an international applicant. Case was not my reach but I wanted to know if scholarships were posted along with the decision letter? </p>

<p>To check your decision you have to follow the link in an email that was sent out. That link takes you to your portal where it says something like “updates were made to your account” near the top and you click that.</p>

<p>I did that and I got in!!! Thanks :smiley: but there was no mention of a scholarship on the letter…so I didn’t get one?</p>

<p>Daughter was waitlisted with a 36 ACT, 3.93 GPA, excellent ECs, in-state, visited, accepted at WUSTL</p>

<p>To those who were accepted, don’t forget to order your free Case Western shirt. My daughter ordered it.</p>

<p>Son was accepted with 29 ACT into engineering. Very happy.</p>

<p>Waitlisted with 2330 SAT, 4.0 UW, 740 SAT II Chem, 760 Math 2. I visited.
Laaame.</p>

<p>@rohanezio Oops, sorry. Yeah the scholarship amount was at the bottom of the first paragraph of the decision letter.</p>

<p>And also, to every amazing student waitlisted, it probably just means that Case knows you will be getting into somewhere better and doesn’t want to hurt their yield by accepting you. That’s why they waitlist, not reject. That way, you can still get a chance of going to Case if you don’t end up getting in anywhere better.</p>

<p>Got waitlisted.
OOS 2070 SAT.</p>

<p>Anyone know when they’d announce the decision for deferred students?</p>

<p>Has anybody found a good video campus tour of Case? </p>

<p>Son on the wait list for CW today which surprised us. He applied there as the application was free and we wondered what type of financial aid was possible. It was a surprise that he was wait listed with a SAT M 800, R 780, W 730, ACT 34, No 1 in class, 8 APs and national merit finalist. What is CW, like the Harvard of Cleveland? %-( (moved from a separate thread that I mistakenly created )</p>