T20 deferred, then waitlisted, then accepted- happy ending

Anonymous
Please share your stories of DC being deferred, then waitlisted, and finally accepted into any of the top schools.

And how was it like going through the long five months!
Anonymous
Not the story you wanted but another way to handle… my kid abandoned all waitlist schools. All Cornell they wanted a 1000 word essay to stay on waitlist and then admitted only a handful of students from thousands. Give up on the ranking and have your kid go some place they are wanted. T20 does not give them the advantage you think it does
Anonymous
Deferred then waitlisted to Brown. Was disappointed but okay with Plan B: UMD Honors College. Then got off waitlist mid-summer!
Anonymous
I'm so sorry, but my kid tried SCEA/REa for Princeton. Deferred/waitlisted. And on Ivy day, waitlisted for every Ivy school he had applied to. and not one of his friends in his small private got in RED.
Anonymous
This is like watching your girlfriend move cross country for the guy who already told her he “wants to see other people.” I suppose in theory it might work out but it’s almost guaranteed to be a train wreck. There are plenty of other fish in the sea.
Anonymous
Dartmouth strung on my son, several friends and about 5 other kids we know until August year. Their ED deferrals are a road to nowhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth strung on my son, several friends and about 5 other kids we know until August year. Their ED deferrals are a road to nowhere.


"August LAST year"
Anonymous
Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”
Anonymous
Not waitlist but deferred Vanderbilt ed2 and Michigan ea. in at both RD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”


+100
Anonymous
Hope that you are not encouraging unrealistic expectations in your kid.

My kid was waitlisted (not at a T20). She got into that school eventually, after she had accepted another offer (by necessity, the deadline had passed). She had not attended Accepted Students Day at the school that initially waitlisted her, so did not feel like a part of their community. That, added with some resentment of their treatment of her (vs the warm welcome and merit aid she had received at the second choice school), caused her to decline the offer from the higher ranked school that initially put her in their waitlist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”


It’s very rare. That’s the point. Not realistic to have much hope. Might as well face it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”


Sorry if reality is depressing but look at the CDS at these schools for the exceedingly low number of kids coming off the WL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”


That’s not realistic 99% of the time in this admission landscape.
Anonymous
For most deferred kids, “happy ending” means having choices that they’re happy and excited about when RD comes out.
post reply Forum Index » College and University Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: