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<p>I still haven’t received any confirmation :/</p>
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<p>I still haven’t received any confirmation :/</p>
<p>Huh…i got confirmation, but no word outside of that yet. I would maybe call to make sure it went through?</p>
<p>And Kiwi- i tried calling back and no response </p>
<p>As soon as anyone knows if anyone got in, please please please post!!</p>
<p>Awhhhh, it’s okay. You’ll still get in :)</p>
<p>Omggg any day now! Has anyone heard anything about their yield this year? Have any numbers been published?</p>
<p>I can not get my child to send the one page letter to Columbia. I am not going to push it. It is her life not mine. She is just so burned out with the whole college application. She decided between WASHU BME and Vanderbilt BME and she picked Vanderbilt BME program so i guess Vanderbilt here we go! Yeah!!! Good luck to all!</p>
<p>I faxed mine and then emailed ugrad-confirm to ask if they’d received it. This was like 3 days ago, and still no response. I think i’ll be annoying and email them a copy of the letter I faxed as well (especially after that email I got today).</p>
<p>Ok nvm sent them a copy of it via email and they confirmed like 30 mins later saying they had added it to my file.</p>
<p>So, I’m on the waitlist for Columbia SEAS, and I got an email from my college counselor today - he says that Columbia has told him that SEAS is full for the freshman class, and it is impossible (or at best, highly, highly, highly unlikely) that anyone will come off the SEAS waitlist. My counselor has very good connections in the admissions world (often quoted in NYT, WSJ, etc.), so I’m sure what he says is true - just to reiterate, that’s just for SEAS; I don’t know about CC. Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>^Wow. I’m not for SEAS, but that’s not a good sign for CC either usually SEAS has a lower yield, no?</p>
<p>and I’m jealous of your for having such an awesome counselor. mine sucks</p>
<p>oh no!!! i’m on the waitlist for SEAS as well… T.T
thanks for the info though…</p>
<p>=( awww. lame. Well, that kinda sucks since Im SEAS… =P If columbia decides not to take anyone off the waitlist, will they notify us? Or will there be any sort of concrete notification in the neighborhood of “Sorry… again” ?</p>
<p>Oh great…I agree with Stupefy…not good for CC at all…crap</p>
<p>I’m SEAS too. <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>Awhhh it isn’t over you guys. Until the blue email says so, haha.</p>
<p>A lot of people are suddenly getting off the waitlist at Princeton, I doubt that the whole Columbia class could be complete so soon.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about it, we sooo got this :)</p>
<p>Yeah for all you guys in SEAS, it really isn’t over. I think they would tell you by now if they weren’t taking anyone. </p>
<p>If they really aren’t I guess they must be reviewing the CC waitlist right now!</p>
<p>Have people gotten off the waitlist prior to May 15 in the past?</p>
<p>In 2008, yeah. Around the 4th. </p>
<p>@ trf1021: There is always the ‘Summer Melt’</p>
<p>Andd the possibilty that one of the students got off another waitlist?</p>
<p>Blarg. Everyone keep fingers and toes crossed that something drastic occurs and at least SOME people are accepted off the waitlist! (Preferably us ;))</p>
<p>Hey you guys – don’t give up just yet. My friend was an international and she got off the waitlist around the 21st last year. It happens :)</p>
<p>^i thought columbia took nobody off the waitlist last year…</p>
<p>little birdie (i.e. someone involved with admissions/recruitment) said seas had higher yield than expected (perhaps a record yield) , and CC did not break any records, so seas wait list will very likely not be used and CC wait list is very likely to be used.</p>