Received a call from Columbia asking if I wanted to get off the waitlist

<p>Supposedly, the person said that only the "strongest waitlist applicants" get the phone call. Is this true? Did a lot of people get phone calls from Columbia? They didn't give a decision or anything.. it was more to see if I was still interested</p>

<p>You're off the waitlist. Congratulations! :)</p>

<p>Oh wow. Are you SEAS or Columbia College?</p>

<p>Joined May, 2008. One post. </p>

<p>Don't get too excited, guys.</p>

<p>Well that is true but then why would an idiot waste their time to do so? But then you do have a point, Duper.</p>

<p>Hey RedStorm, why are you saying congratulations. I'm not going to look into it too much... I mean Columbia is still my first choice, and I had to submit my deposit elsewhere just because it was required.</p>

<p>I'm just going to assume I'm not going to Columbia for now.. I'd hate to get my expectations up. Hypothetically, if I get in, I'd go to Columbia hands down.</p>

<p>madmatt, did you apply to SEAS or columbia college?!</p>

<p>SEAS, but i'm getting really nervous now since people are already getting their acceptance emails and i've got nothing.</p>

<p>was columbia's yield THAT LOW? 5/1 was only thur, why are they taking people off like 2 days after?</p>

<p>The call is to see if you want to remove your name from the waitlist while they construct the much smaller waitlist they will actually use now that they have a more reasonable estimate of need. (Read the original post) Being on the shorter list is still no guarantee of admission. Not being called is probably a guarantee of not being taken. I would not panic yet as they may not have completed the calls.</p>

<p>Well I never received a call from them; instead, I got an e-mail indicating that I was taken off the waitlist and offered admissions.</p>

<p>Dwindle, did you do anything special to get taken off? How are your stats?</p>

<p>Well I only sent in a one-page supplement updating them on my accomplishments:</p>

<p>Valedictorian
National Merit Scholar
Participant in an International Relations Program at USC
Nominated for Byrd Scholarship
Accepted into a Perfect Math Score Club</p>

<p>On that same paper, I wrote about my experience at the USC Conference and how Columbia is perfect for me. I did not directly express how I would contribute to the campus, though.</p>

<p>My Stats are:
Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 690 CR, 800 M, 800 W
[</em>] ACT: 31 (did not send)
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Math II, 740 Physics, 720 U.S. History
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.94
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 1/698
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): Biology (5), World History (4), English Language (4), U.S. History (5), Physics B (5), Calculus (5), Microeconomics (5), Macroeconomics (5)
[<em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP English Literature, AP French Language, AP Calculus BC, AP Government, College Prep Seminar, College Peer Counseling
[</em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National Merit Finalist, National AP Scholar
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):Student Council, Teaching myself French and Cantonese
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: None
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service:Key Club (Vice-President), College Peer Counselor (Testing Coordinator), volunteered at a Kaiser Hospital
[</em>] Summer Activities:Took a Chemistry and Linguistics Course at a community college and a Math Analysis one at my high school
[<em>] Essays: I thought they were pretty good but not great
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: One good; one decent
[<em>] Counselor Rec:Good
[</em>] Additional Rec:None
[<em>] Interview:None
[/ul]Other[ul]
[</em>] State (if domestic applicant): CA
[<em>] Country (if international applicant): US of A
[</em>] School Type: Large Public ---> LAUSD sucks
[<em>] Ethnicity: Chinese
[</em>] Gender:M
[<em>] Income Bracket: 75k
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): First generation [/ul]</p>

<p>Hopefully this helps you. =]</p>

<p>Hm, I thought you just had to apply for the byrd? >_></p>

<p>Maybe it's because different states do it differently.</p>

<p>Well my counselor just nominated it for me so I do not know the details of it. xD It's funny because the two people who got nominated were ranked 1st and 2nd in the class and just happened to be standing right in front of the college counselor when she was choosing the nominees.</p>

<p>well the adcom was probably just playing with my emotions again. sigh.</p>

<p>just got in. sweet.</p>

<p>Hey, congrats! =]</p>

<p>thanks! i'm so relieved.</p>

<p>so its agreed that the call is not necessarily a yes but its definitely not a no?</p>