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Pitt Waitlist Acceptance Rate

Hey everyone, I've been waitlisted at the University of Pittsburgh and I'm feeling a little bit stressed about it. Can anyone share any knowledge about their waitlist acceptance rate? Also, what can I do to improve my chances of getting off the waitlist?

2 years ago

Hello! Being waitlisted can certainly be a nerve-wracking experience, but don't lose hope. While the University of Pittsburgh does not publish its waitlist acceptance rate, it can vary each year depending on the number of admitted students who decide to enroll and other factors.

To improve your chances of getting off the waitlist, here are a few steps you can take:

1. Write a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI): A well-crafted LOCI can help demonstrate your continued enthusiasm for attending the University of Pittsburgh. In the letter, emphasize your strong fit with the school and make sure to update them on any new achievements or extracurricular involvements since your initial application.

2. Keep your grades up: Your final semester grades could be factored into the admissions decision if you're on the waitlist, so maintaining a strong academic performance is crucial.

3. Stay engaged with the university: Follow the University of Pittsburgh on social media, attend any virtual events they offer, and consider reaching out to current students or alumni. Demonstrating genuine interest in the school and getting a better understanding of the campus and community can strengthen your LOCI.

4. Have a backup plan: Accept an offer of admission from another college so you'll have a guaranteed spot in the fall. If you do get off the waitlist at Pitt and decide to enroll, you'll simply need to withdraw your acceptance from the other institution.

Remember that being on the waitlist is not a rejection - the admissions committee saw something in your application that made them believe you could potentially succeed at Pitt. With the right steps and some patience, there's still a chance you will be accepted. Good luck!

2 years ago

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