Shouldn't my Hochschulstart status change?
My application is currently in the application status "admission offer currently not possible." According to my research, you have to subtract your place from the rejected applications and then subtract the available places. If you do that, shouldn't I actually receive an offer?
Your research is correct, but you seem to have a mistake in your calculation. There are still seventeen people to leave before you get an admission offer.
I guess you didn’t understand the table, so here’s an explanation of the columns:
Places according to ZZVO = places awarded according to the respective criterion
your rank = as how many people you receive an admission offer according to the respective criterion
Admission limit = rank of person who has recently received a quote
Most people understand, above all, the last criterion wrong and think that the excreted persons are given there. However, there are also the persons who have accepted a place or have offered an authorisation. In order to calculate the excreted persons, you should therefore withdraw the seats according to ZZVO.
But you can also count on “Rang” – “Authenticity” to learn how far you are from a place.
The whole is also on University start self explained.
thanks for the answer!
There are actually quite a lot of different statements about the ranking lists. Your explanation seems very plausible to me. Do you still have an admission for likely?
If there are many different statements, you must check them for their seriousness. Just because somewhere on the Internet someone writes, the criterion is “x” it is not right. For this reason, I have also specifically linked where university start declares the limit of admission. I personally do not find it well done (to find it badly, to find it very high and complicated), which is why I regain it very simply here.
You can only guess about the likelihood of admission. Considering that we are slowly approaching the end of the coordination phase and that only 17 people have left out of the process so far, I would not, however, make any great hope that in the last few days there will be so many.