wait actually yeah. Iâm confused as well now.
Why would this be a waitlist and not an acceptance?
because people who got accepted wouldnât need to withdraw
Itâs coming out in 5.5 hoursâŠlet the suspense build lmao. Gooduck yâall!
You guys are talking about the âlinkâ right?
That doesnât make any sense. They would decline the offer and withdraw
yeah, at the bottom of the portal theres a link that says âwithdraw application,â clicked it and got to that page instantly.
again i got rj from every ivy except cornell, also nwu and jhu, so highly unlikely i got in, but i did get mit wl so maybeeee stanford wled me too. if people arent able to open the form at all id guess that means rj
I would think that you would just either not accept or have the option of declining acceptance, not be given the option of withdrawing. Idk, this is the reasoning people on the rice threat used
I would lean towards an acceptance, but I donât know. I got into Georgia Tech and UT Austin, but no Georgetown or any Ivies.
for what its worth, I can still access the withdraw form straight from my portal, just not from that link. All will be clear in 5 hours or so anyways.
Well when I am pressing the withdraw button on my Stanford portal, I am not seeing any error messages, and itâs instantly opening the form.
ok can people post their stats/rjs/wls/accs along with what result theyre getting when they click withdraw application?
same here. weâre guessing this might mean wl
When i open the form i get it right away. 4.0 High SAT decent ECs decent Essays. Accepted to two t20s so far and some WLs
Isnât the decision gonna release on 4 Pm estern?
3.97/4.94/1560, rejected UPenn ED, USC EA, Brown. Waitlisted Berkeley, LA, Davis, Irvine. Accepted SD and SB (data science for both). CS major. Link sends me to portal.
I can see the withdraw form. 1490 SAT 3.93 GPA, Applied for Political Science. Got into Georgia Tech and UT Austin.
Only 2 hours and 30 min left
With everyone here so far being able to open the withdrawal form no issue, I assume thereâs no correlation