Congratulations to those that got in, but for those of us that are on the wait list I must say it's a bit frustrating to see that many people posting they are accepted (there is another thread that got started for accepted students) have not even completed all of their pre-reqs! Further it seems that some of the posts show a lack of healthcare experience or even a mastery of language. This is not to take away from those who did get in, but when you put your heart and soul into preparing for this and then read about others who seem extremely casual about the entire process (i.e. people posting in other threads that do not even have a plan for when/where they might take a remaining pre-req...umm, wasn't submitting a plan for completion a part of the application, how are you unsure of this and how did you get in???), it is pretty disheartening. I always imagined if I was put on the wait list it would be because everyone else had every pre-req completed, more clinical experience than I do, etc. It's too bad that's not the case. Again, not meaning to sound bitter or take away from those that did get in, just finding myself questioning everything I had read from previous threads about admissions versus what I am now reading from many of the newly accepted students.