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Wake Forest waitlist acceptance rate

Hello everyone, I've recently been placed on the waitlist at Wake Forest University. I'm just wondering if anyone knows what the acceptance rate is like for those on the waitlist? Is there a good chance I'll get accepted?

9 months ago

Hey there! While I can't provide you with an exact acceptance rate for the Wake Forest University waitlist, I can offer some information that might help you estimate your chances of being accepted.

The acceptance rate for students on the waitlist tends to vary each year, as it's highly dependent on the number of available spots that open up and the number of students who have accepted their admission offers. Generally speaking, at selective schools like Wake Forest, waitlist acceptance rates can range from around 5% to 50%, but this can vary quite significantly.

That being said, there are a few steps you can take to potentially improve your chances of getting off the waitlist:

1. Write a letter of continued interest (LOCI): Demonstrating your continued enthusiasm and dedication to attending Wake Forest can make a difference. A letter of continued interest shows admissions officers that you're still committed and serious about attending Wake Forest if admitted.

2. Update your application: If you've had any new academic or extracurricular accomplishments since you submitted your application, make sure to update the admissions office. These updates could potentially have an impact on your waitlist status.

3. Get an additional recommendation letter: Another strong recommendation letter could help bolster your application, but only submit an additional letter if you believe it will offer a unique and compelling perspective from what's already in your application.

Keep in mind that getting off the waitlist can be uncertain, so it's essential to have backup plans and secure a spot at another college that you would be happy attending. Good luck, and I hope everything works out in your favor!

9 months ago

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