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Has anyone contacted the Adcom about the shortlists?
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I personally haven't. And i guess it may be advisable to wait. They clearly say in the application that it may take 2 weeks to process all the documents, post which they wud render a decision. I am sure once they decide on an application, they would certainly let their decision known. Also, while a few people have been getting responses, I don't know of Indians who have yet been responded to.
Yale accepts about 57% of interviewees. This looks slightly higher than average, which makes sense since SOM's admission's officer thinks the interview is a bit overvalued at most programs. I'm guessing Yale invited fewer people than most programs. Doing a bit of math, I estimate Yale will invite about 40-45% of applicants to an interview, accepting around 25% of the total pool.
Yale accepts about 57% of interviewees. This looks slightly higher than average, which makes sense since SOM's admission's officer thinks the interview is a bit overvalued at most programs. I'm guessing Yale invited fewer people than most programs. Doing a bit of math, I estimate Yale will invite about 40-45% of applicants to an interview, accepting around 25% of the total pool.
For those applying in R2: I noticed that the applications now have an R2 option if you started them in R1. I did not have to open a new application, everything was still saved (although I couldn't get in to it before, I can now).