WL at USC for me... it came in a cold, cold email this evening

My dreams of sunny LA are on hold and I'm both excited for and jealous of all others who have Cali as an option.

Ok... here are my CGSM results for those looking for insight in the future:
Ranked #1: Goizueta (Emory) 1YR - ADMIT with full tuition CGSM fellowship. Also admitted with ~50% tuition scholarship to the 2YR program (was listed as my second choice for my overall Goizueta application)
Ranked #2: Marshall (USC) - WAITLIST
Ranked #3: Kenan-Flagler (UNC) - ADMIT (no funding)
WHAT I DID: I really tapped into the Goizueta network, attended like all of their events (I live in ATL), and really made sure each adcom member knew me and my story very well. I didn't visit Marshall or Kenan-Flagler at all - not even for an interview (I opted for Skype interviews for both of them given my travel schedule for work). I did have a hard time being genuine in my "Why Marshall/Kenan-Flagler" answers during the interview - I think they picked up on that... :-/ I had a hard time with the rankings and was worried about how they would be used in making admissions decisions, but ultimately ranked Goizueta #1 because I felt my stats and story lined up the best with them and I genuinely enjoyed my interactions with them. I decided very late to apply to b-school, so I wasn't even sure I'd get in anywhere and actually applied to MLT this year as well thinking I would need to re-apply next year - so I held my MTL offer in my back pocket for a while until decisions started flowing in. I also worked with a consultant (mbaover30.com) - Lawrence really helped me tell my story in a compelling way through my essays which was even more important for me given my low GMAT - my resume is also pretty killer now thanks to his cut-throat feedback and direction. Overall, I am just so surprised and feel incredibly blessed with how everything turned out.
Hopefully this is helpful as others navigate the CGSM process in future years. I know I was looking everywhere for tips when I started my process a few months ago. Best of luck!