@Rosey A good suggestion I would have for roles is not to put low interest in a lot of roles, maybe one, two at max. You should aim to put high or moderate to show that you are flexible and eager for any opportunity. As for the submission status, sometimes people hear on the VERY last day. My friend who works in casting CP recruiting has told me that they are working on implementing new systems. In the past 4 years, the applicant numbers have grown exponentially. When I applied for my first CP, I got the WBI instantly and then an interview 5 days later, and acceptance 5 days after that. For my second CP, I got a WBI 3 days later, then a phone interview almost 2 weeks after that. Mind you, at that point I had been considered an 'alumni' since this was my second program. 2 of my best friends who were also alumni got their WBI and phone interviews instantly. Sometimes they go by last name order, work experience volumes, or the time you applied. Right now there is not much of a process of organization at all; like I mentioned: the gaining popularity of the program has enrollment at an all time high. Everyone tends to freak out a little bit with the "in-submission phase" and it is understandable, it's honestly different for everyone and nobody knows why. I know someone who has applied for her 4th program and she's in submission for 3 weeks now, and she even has a clean record (from her previous 3 programs). So, long-winded moral of this story is not to be too discouraged yet. I completely understand why you feel the way you do, but the important thing to realize is that you didn't get an automatic NLIC ( No Longer In Consideration)!