Waitlist Statistics - College Transitions The following table indicates waitlist statistics at some of America’s most selective colleges and universities for the 2024-25 academic year *Data collected from Common Data Set (CDS) forms and institutional websites
Waitlist Admission Rates - IvyWise It's hard to know what your chances are of getting off the waitlist Read some tips and see some of the latest waitlist admission rates
How realistic is it to get off a waitlist? : r lawschooladmissions - Reddit Everyone school will admit at least a few off of their wait-list, if you are confident that your application is one of the best amongst those waitlisted you may have a decent shot Like others say though, for practical purposes you should take a wait-list as a soft rejection
First A @ USF Law! : r lawschooladmissions - Reddit They had a 65% first time bar pass rate and an 80% 2 year bar pass rate (i e 1 in 5 grads do not pass the bar exam within 2 years) Of the 148 students admitted in 2021, 84 had conditional scholarships and 40% of those scholarships were reduced or revoked
On the fence about University of San Francisco - Reddit I was rejected and waitlisted from two other schools so I’m worried that if I wait and apply again, I won’t get in anywhere (next year will be my last chance bc I think the CAS fee recommendations expire then)… or my LSAT will somehow be worse
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How UC campuses handle waitlists | EdSource Tens of thousands of high school seniors are placed on waitlists for schools in the UC system — and UC San Diego admitted the highest number of waitlisted students in 2023-24, the San Francisco Chronicle reported