Hello!
Just wanted to start a new topic for the next intake for those applying in Feb 1 2021- March 15 2021 for the Sept 2021 intake at BCIT!
3 minutes ago, AlouetteRN said:I suspect they let everyone know who was accepted yesterday. Now they are just waiting to see if any spots open up from people declining. Doesn't make sense for them to let accepted people know on different days.
But then they would know who they would reject. I'm sure there were hundreds of applications, they probably have a capped waitlist and it's unlikely that all 200 students on the waitlist would turn down an offer for 80 seats.
I hope that's the case! I thought maybe they had a policy to send out all the rejections at once after they have a final list of students that have accepted their offers. Otherwise they would be sending out rejections intermittently... which seems like more work for them! I really don't know though. Pure conjecture!
15 minutes ago, AlouetteRN said:I suspect they let everyone know who was accepted yesterday. Now they are just waiting to see if any spots open up from people declining. Doesn't make sense for them to let accepted people know on different days.
I was also thinking this. There is only 64 seats - not hard to send all the acceptances out together. Perhaps it’s based on admissions officers?
1 minute ago, Rachel Stephens said:I know langara did it on waves, a lot of people got accepted about 2-3 days before me so don’t feel defeated yet :)) I doubt they do it all at once - IDK I nursing program that does that.
There were two whole days where they didn’t send anything out after they sent out a round of acceptances.
1 minute ago, AlouetteRN said:I hope that's the case! I thought maybe they had a policy to send out all the rejections at once after they have a final list of students that have accepted their offers. Otherwise they would be sending out rejections intermittently... which seems like more work for them! I really don't know though. Pure conjecture!
Oh, that's true!
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Yes I think it’s not unusual to send out acceptances in waves!