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Yes. The email is a link to their website to check your application status.
I just called the phone number listed for general admissions questions in the email to see if they would help point me to weaknesses and they said that they do not offer that kind of feedback.
Ding. I felt pretty good about my application. This is sad considering I'm an Northwestern undergrad and would have loved to go back to Evanston, but I got into Ross, so at least I have a great backup option. Good luck to everyone who has not received a decision and congrats to those who got in!
In my application I made a mistake. In my mobile phone number I did not include the international prefix, but the local one. There is any place in the app to correct this mistake? Or should I mail admissions?
You can update your personal info. Through the original application link (i.e from where you submitted your application, not the application status check page). There's a button on the top which says update application.
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Tks!
I could not update my mobile phone number. It is only possible to update the date of birth and e-mail.
Seems like a game show, no email => you are safe today!!
Lol!! If we were not participating in this game, it would be a funny one!
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ke18sb
This is what too much free time will yield. To those interested, this is the break down of the decisions from R1. Who knows if R2 will follow a similar pattern but it's kinda interesting to look at. Results were spread out over 7 days with the majority of activity for admits and denials during days 3/4/5.