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No, weird bubbling patterns are morelikely intentional than unintentional, I think, so seeing that doesn't worry me. On that note, anyone else notice goofy BBB, AAA type stuff all up and down the experimental sections?
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I have heard from several sources that it is morelikely than not to negatively affect next years cycle if you turn a school down that you get into. I imagine this is true even more so for waitlists.
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Like A is morelikely to happen if B happens? It's at best a partial causation. Morelikely is never indicative of full causation because the event was already likely.
I definitely subscribe to taking it easy for the next few days. Making any improvement of any significance is an enormous long shot. Underperforming and undermining your confidence is way morelikely.
I don't think you'll know until you apply. I recall reading somewhere that 2x was uncommon. I think if you were granted extra time you'd be morelikely to receive 1.5x.
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