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i am waitlisted too.

and looking at the number of WL this year, it is pretty discouraging :(

anyone knows the number of admitted at R2? considering 350 R1 with 70% yield the same statistic for R2, the waitlisted people will have tiny chances.

I hope the number of R2 admitted is fewer than that of R1.

any ideas?
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This is dedicated to hopefulbadger, Johnngalt, quantconerns and all the Chicago Waitlists...

I was a R1 Waitlist who got an admit yesterday.

I totally understand how it is to be in the morally depressing limbo state called waitlist. But now when i look back at the last 3 months, it has been a true test to find the answer for,"How desperately and stubbornly one wants an admit?". There is only one word which truly describes this dogmatic, arrogant stupidity - "sisu" (finnish term :). try reading about it in wikipedia. It might pep up the morale a bit, atleast for me it did)

So, the most important point to be remembered before approaching the waitlist process is to firmly believe that this is just a minor setback due to some misunderstanding because of which Booth hasn't been able to appreciate you and extend an admit.

1. With that thought in mind, first try to figure out the gaps in your application. And for this, just don't hesitate to badger all individuals who can help you (don't make it obvious though). If you think somebody in gmatclub can review your application, then send a mail to them. Do not hesitate. Try contacting first year students in Booth, club representative and recent alumnis.

Just ensure that you have atleast 3-4 individuals who review your application and provide critical comments. (and it should definitely hurt when you receive them. But its ok, this is a chance to correct it)

2. Once you collate all the comments, do an impartial review of your whole application. (implies 'be ruthless' ). Figure out the gaps based on all comments.

3. Now identify how you can address those gaps. For this the most important point to be captured as part of Step.1 is, make sure to ask the reviewers how you could address those critical comments in your update essay. For ex, there could be one comment that the essay lacks emotional touch. Get clarification from them as whether you could correlate any of your personal characteristics with Chicago Booth culture.

4. Once you identify how to address the gaps, ensure that you send the materials with a defined time interval. For ex, if the waitlist period is 3 months, try sending an update once a month. The key here is constant touch.

5. Regarding the additional materials, i believe that an update essay is an absolute must to address the various gaps. Also share all the achievements in your life after the application was submitted. This could be anything from influencing European Union to raising funds for a school kid. Just make sure it gives an additional perspective to your application.

Apart from the update essay, try sending 1 or 2 powerful recommendation notes. Powerful implies somebody whose opinion will be valued by the school and will obviously strengthen your application. The one obvious candidate is an older alumni who is still in touch with the School.
Now the risk here is, no such alumni will give a reco note just like that to an unknown applicant. But the point is, there is nothing to lose by taking this risk. If you know somebody, whose friend's friend's boss is a Booth alumni, try contacting them. Try explaining your case to them and have an interview again with them. After all, there is a 50% chance that it might click. :)

I hope the above points will be helpful to all of you.

Coming to my case, I did three main things.

1. A few days after receiving the waitlist info, i sent a 6 line mail before Dec 25th stating that i am happy to be waitlisted, how i will be sharing additional info in the coming days and then wished them happy holidays.

2. Sent one update waitlist essay (nearly 2 pages long) - it involved the following points, 1. why Booth is the right choice from a personal and future goals perspective, 2. interactions with various alumni and info received from them. 3. career front update - luckily, i had a few patents filed in the last 6 months after submitting the R1 App.
-> For this, i had my initial essay reviewed by quite a few individuals including two in gmatclub. And infact, one gmatclub member reviewed my waitlist essay as well. (Remember, i identified that nothing can be altered with Essay 2 and PPT. So the only thing i got it reviewed is Essay 1.)

3. Apart from this, i contacted a Class 80's Booth alumni through another alumni. Had an interview with him. He was impressed with my case.
He sent a reco note to admissions stating the reasons as why and how i would be a great addition to Class-2012 and beyond. (apparently, this is the first time he's recommending someone till date)

I believe that while the update essay might have given a lot of additional positive reasons, the amazing reco note from a powerful alumni definitely would have tilted the waitlist into an admit.

And the thing which i missed sending is, an update on my extracurricular front. So, if you want, you can actually split your waitlist essay into two parts - one for professional front and other for EC.

Those are my 2 cents.

Wish you all goodluck.

Btw, to ease the pain of waitlist period, i took up Half Marathon training (and also raised funds for underprivileged children). It is highly recommended :)

Great Post Afan!! Thanks a ton!

And Congratulations for making it off the WL!!!
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Dingle-ling :| . At least I have Kellogg. I was hoping I would at least get to choose between the schools.
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Admits that got $$$: I got a message yesterday saying I was in, didn't mention $$, and my email with log-in didn't mention $$, so does that mean I didn't get any? Or will I find out more later? Just curious, I want to know now!

No mention of money during acceptance call means no money at all...

But is there a chance that they will increase your $$$? How do the fellowships work? Do they tell you on acceptance if you're being considered for one?

You could bargain, eventually...
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i am waitlisted too.

and looking at the number of WL this year, it is pretty discouraging :(

anyone knows the number of admitted at R2? considering 350 R1 with 70% yield the same statistic for R2, the waitlisted people will have tiny chances.

I hope the number of R2 admitted is fewer than that of R1.

any ideas?

I saw the numbers, and though I won't go "on the record" giving the numbers, I can tell you that R2 was considerably bigger than R1.

If my numbers are right, they are aiming at a yield lower than 70% just with what they have as of R2. I guess R2 WL and R3 are going to be super tight...Unless there is a class size increase in the horizon
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umm, or they are aiming at a yield of 60% with a more normal R3 intake?
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umm, or they are aiming at a yield of 60% with a more normal R3 intake?

Not sure if yield has been that low lately to bet on that... I just hope Rose told the facility guys that they will need another 50 extra lockers!
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I was admitted in R1 and was informed of my scholarship $$$ on the admit call. Then, I was informed that I was being considered for a marketing fellowship in early February. In mid February, I was informed that I had received the marketing fellowship as well. Hope this helps.
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Hi all! add me as a WL from south america (still hoping to get my dream spot for the 2012 class :-D )

Congrats chicagogurl2012! amazing results, can you post your profile please? thanks!
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I was admitted in R1 and was informed of my scholarship $$$ on the admit call. Then, I was informed that I was being considered for a marketing fellowship in early February. In mid February, I was informed that I had received the marketing fellowship as well. Hope this helps.

Oh, great! That's good to know! Thanks.
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Do the amount of $ mean anything in a post? I've been noticing it varies. Are there some averages around it?
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Do the amount of $ mean anything in a post? I've been noticing it varies. Are there some averages around it?

Hah, that's a good question. AFAIK it's completely arbitrary and up to you. For me, I would put four dollar signs at a full ride, two at anything above a third and one at anything lower than that. But I don't think there's a best practice for the amount of dollars to be represented by a single dollar sign in a post. (Unlike the best practices for colors in your profile, which are aggressively enforced. And by aggressively enforced I mean stickied and politely complained about when not followed).
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Do the amount of $ mean anything in a post? I've been noticing it varies. Are there some averages around it?

Hah, that's a good question. AFAIK it's completely arbitrary and up to you. For me, I would put four dollar signs at a full ride, two at anything above a third and one at anything lower than that. But I don't think there's a best practice for the amount of dollars to be represented by a single dollar sign in a post. (Unlike the best practices for colors in your profile, which are aggressively enforced. And by aggressively enforced I mean stickied and politely complained about when not followed).

how do you color fonts in your profile?
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Do the amount of $ mean anything in a post? I've been noticing it varies. Are there some averages around it?

Hah, that's a good question. AFAIK it's completely arbitrary and up to you. For me, I would put four dollar signs at a full ride, two at anything above a third and one at anything lower than that. But I don't think there's a best practice for the amount of dollars to be represented by a single dollar sign in a post. (Unlike the best practices for colors in your profile, which are aggressively enforced. And by aggressively enforced I mean stickied and politely complained about when not followed).

how do you color fonts in your profile?
go to "user control panel" in the upper right hand of the screen. Click on "profile" and then use basic html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/what-are-the-school-colors-and-how-to-change-them-74316.html
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Denied. (for roll call purposes)
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how do you color fonts in your profile?
go to "user control panel" in the upper right hand of the screen. Click on "profile" and then use basic html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/what-are-the-school-colors-and-how-to-change-them-74316.html

tdave, don't do it! :) Resist!

As soon as people started complaining about it, that's when I deleted my profile.
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so... now that the round2 dust is dying down... any round3 hopefuls heard any word from booth yet?
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