I don't know about how true this is, but I have a feeling that multiple applications can actually help you. My reasoning is as follows:
1. Due to the amount of applications, your name and information is a very forgettable thing to most of the people who would review your application. However...
Well, I was waitlisted as well. I'd like to compare our waitlist letters. The one I got this time is different from the one I got last Spring. Shoot me a PM and we can swap the info on the letters and compare them. The email was also differently worded from the letter....was yours as well?
I have to agree that there must be spots open. Especially since Spring waitlist kids don't get an automatic enrollment into the Fall. I mean, if they did get the auto-enroll into the Fall, then even if all the Spring spots were filled from the previous Fall's waitlist applicants, then there...
I also am reapplying. Last time I was waitlisted for the spring......so maybe this time I can move up and get in. Well, hoping at least. I think my application was stronger than last time. But it would be nice to know how many spots they have open for people who are actually applying vs. who...
Well, outside of having to fill out the housing and estimated hours form (which I assume was required of all domestic students applying for financial aid, also, the second link that was shared origionaly by Heyjin Jun and again by loki lover) I haven't heard anything from USC....
I guess I...
Whoo. Internet access once again.
Anyway, I heard the same as Yiding_GoFighting. 100 per year, 50 per semester. Well, ya know, depending on the quantity of applications received and quality of course.
And from what I have heard, other schools like Chapman and FSU take something similar...
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