I wish I had stored the withdrawal form link ahead of time so I could check (I bet it would work the same way as Berkeley’s but I can’t get to it now).
If Stanford does the same thing with their portal I have the link saved so I can check
I wish I had stored the withdrawal form link ahead of time so I could check (I bet it would work the same way as Berkeley’s but I can’t get to it now).
If Stanford does the same thing with their portal I have the link saved so I can check
Us too!
heyy i have the link saved - Login
try logging in with your email and password and see what happens!! FYI mine just shows the normal withdrawal form.
My D also applied nursing, seems the chance is low.
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I can withdraw I don’t think it’s a indicator.
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Obviously this topic is less active compared to the Harvard one.
Do you have any reason to believe that it might be a positive indicator if it offers you the option to withdraw?
It does???
Do you have that option…I don’t. My entire page is blank apart from that decisions released at message on top
same
it doesn’t allow me to withdraw from the portal. i had previously saved the withdrawal link which is this one : Login
when i log in, i see a withdrawal form, but i don’t think it’s indicative of anything as a lot of ppl say they see the same form too.
I tried this, and it is letting me withdraw. This is not working like Berkeley was, which had different messages
I don’t think the withdrawal thing means anything with Penn. Any other indicators?
see… when they remove everything in the portal until decisions, everything’s calm
No. Cuz Penn simply shut down the portal Imao
Maybe they’ll bring back the portal in waves. I can’t imagine them bringing them all back at once; that sounds problematic, but maybe it’s not that hard. We’ll see (:
other schools should do what penn did tbh lol
No, this is as stressful and less fun than schools whose portals are up, and kids are looking for indicators.