<p>I have a really big question.... When schools review their applicants and send out decision on rolling basis, do people who get reviewed late have less chance to get in? cuz I know schools have certain number of people they can admit, but what if the number is full and people who get reviewed later are actually as qualify as those who get reviewed earlier or even better?</p>
<p>I would definitely guess (obviously I have to guess because I know nothing) that if they were full then it would be nearly impossible to get in.</p>
<p>Then again, if you’re very qualified for a school, they should at least have a space for you. That’s just my guess though.</p>
<p>Northwestern admits students on a rolling basis after May 1st.</p>
<p>well, i mean not rolling admission but the review and decision process. What if your application is the last one being reviewed and you are as qualified as those who have received their acceptance letter, but the school just does’t have any space left. Does that mean you will be rejected?</p>