so (while this surely is not the case) NYU could theoretically be doing 51% WL/R and 49% As. a substantial number of As could still be coming that any one of us could catch. they're just going go be outnumbered by WL/R
eggbagel
16:16
nah chag we jst gotta be positive and delusional trust
QuixoticPowerfulAlligator
16:17
yea that math maths im gonna choose to believe that
@MightyUnableSphinx: idk dude i wish i could tell you. i didn't even think my PS was all that bad, and i was very proud of my supplemental. bad luck, i guess
I honestly dont know why im still alive in the NYU waiting game, im on the low end of the bell curve I was expecting an R yesterday
MightyUnableSphinx
16:17
I mean this is the slowest cycle ever in history right? So you actually are treading on solid ground if you assume that this cycle will have the highest WL -> A Conversion rate ever
NarwhalOfLife
16:18
You applied latest and to top schools it's not super surprising
NarwhalOfLife
16:18
*late
StaleHarshMayfly
16:18
first WL -> A for GULC today
PunyHealthyCyclops
16:18
It also seems to have more people getting wl tho so even if there is movement, it could even out
@bashandtheosmom: yes, and you're right that i will be fine. but the fact that i put in so much time and effort to have a relative failure of a cycle so far is just...it stings a tiny bit
eggbagel
16:19
chag i feel like you have a good shot at getting off wl though
eggbagel
16:19
but ig you also gotta weigh how much you want $$
NarwhalOfLife
16:19
If you take a shot next year and send in September I'm sure you'll get lots of more bites
QuixoticPowerfulAlligator
16:20
its the time of the cycle when people on reddit are pondering Bridget mendler Harvard a
SeanStrickland2024
16:20
Gulc sticker isn’t worth passing on UT 80 percent tho
@QuixoticPowerfulAlligator: i mean that is literally what most means. while the numbers are def not gonna be 51/49, the math does in fact check out lol. even if we're looking at 75% WL/R and 25% As, in an applicant pool that still has hundreds of decisions left, that is a substantial number of As