HBS MAY 14TH Waitlist Letter, No News, no nada
May 14th Chang0-gram for HBS WLers, NO NEWS, NO STATS, NADA EXCEPT WHAT YOU KNEW ALREADY FROM NO CALL FROM HRH.
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ALTHO IT SHOULD BE NOTED, HBS DID LOP OFF A BUNCH OF KIDS ON WL TODAY, SO IF YOU GOT THIS, CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY. SORTA

May 14, 2009
Hello Everyone:
This is Eileen Chang from the MBA Admissions Board. I wanted to take a moment and thank you for agreeing to be on our waitlist. You have been placed on our waitlist because we remain interested in your candidacy, but are not ready to make a final decision at this time.
Your main points of contact for all communication and inquiries pertaining to our waitlist will be myself and my Admissions team colleague, Ms. Dana Scalisi. As long as you remain active on our waitlist, you should expect to hear from us if there are any changes you need to be aware of.
We expect to make a decision on your application very soon, most likely in the next 2-3 weeks, as we hope to have the composition of the class finalized by the end of this month. Some of you may be asked to stay on our waitlist through the summer, however, in case last minute openings become available.
We wish to give your candidacy every consideration and will maintain a waitlist as long as there is likelihood that space will become available in the Class of 2011. We do realize that you may need to make plans before receiving a final decision on your HBS application. If that is the case and you decide to withdraw from our waitlist, please do so by emailing Dana at dana_scalisi@hbs.edu at any time.
If you haven’t already done so, please take the time to visit our Waitlist FAQ site. If you have a question that is not addressed here or on the FAQ site, feel free to email Dana directly. Also, It is important to keep your contact information updated so that we may continue to stay in touch with you. Please let Dana know of any changes to your contact information.
Thank you for accepting a place on our waitlist, and we appreciate your cooperation with our process.
Sincerely,
Eileen Chang









