After Walls decisions come out this week

Anonymous
I am interested to see whether the admissions situation at GDS means that Walls doesn’t go as far into its waitlist this year.
Anonymous
Does walls have a waitlist? And does the waitlist have numbers on it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am interested to see whether the admissions situation at GDS means that Walls doesn’t go as far into its waitlist this year.


Don't think it will make a difference The crazy increases in price of private schools will have an impact.
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Anonymous wrote:How many spots open? How does the lottery work? My kid had interview. They did ok. What happens after that? They say yes or no and then put how many in a pile?


Last year they interviewed 500 (same number interviewed this year). 170 accepted in initial lottery; 211 on the waitlist (not sure what happened to remainder of 500 interviewed - dropped out for whatever reason). Ultimately last year 69 offered spots off the waitlist. So decent but not awesome odds for applicants. (this year all applicants had a 3.87 or above GPA = top score for grades on rubric = interview score is the sole deciding factor for where you rank among the 500 applicants interviewed for acceptances/waitlist).


I would surmise that many people who apply to Walls list schools like Banneker and Duke Ellington first, so if applicants get into higher ranked schools through the lottery they would automatically not be accepted to Walls and also not be waitlisted.


If you don't get an interview from Walls, you are notified. So you know you're not getting in.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many spots open? How does the lottery work? My kid had interview. They did ok. What happens after that? They say yes or no and then put how many in a pile?


Last year they interviewed 500 (same number interviewed this year). 170 accepted in initial lottery; 211 on the waitlist (not sure what happened to remainder of 500 interviewed - dropped out for whatever reason). Ultimately last year 69 offered spots off the waitlist. So decent but not awesome odds for applicants. (this year all applicants had a 3.87 or above GPA = top score for grades on rubric = interview score is the sole deciding factor for where you rank among the 500 applicants interviewed for acceptances/waitlist).


I would surmise that many people who apply to Walls list schools like Banneker and Duke Ellington first, so if applicants get into higher ranked schools through the lottery they would automatically not be accepted to Walls and also not be waitlisted.


If you don't get an interview from Walls, you are notified. So you know you're not getting in.


Yes, but those people don’t count in the 500. The PP is pointing out that last year 500 students were invited to interview, 170 matched, and 211 were waitlisted. What happened to the other 119? I agree with the PP that some likely interviewed, but ranked Banneker or Duke (or some other school) ahead of Walls. Also, I think some students drop out of the pool because they decline the interview.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many spots open? How does the lottery work? My kid had interview. They did ok. What happens after that? They say yes or no and then put how many in a pile?


Last year they interviewed 500 (same number interviewed this year). 170 accepted in initial lottery; 211 on the waitlist (not sure what happened to remainder of 500 interviewed - dropped out for whatever reason). Ultimately last year 69 offered spots off the waitlist. So decent but not awesome odds for applicants. (this year all applicants had a 3.87 or above GPA = top score for grades on rubric = interview score is the sole deciding factor for where you rank among the 500 applicants interviewed for acceptances/waitlist).


I would surmise that many people who apply to Walls list schools like Banneker and Duke Ellington first, so if applicants get into higher ranked schools through the lottery they would automatically not be accepted to Walls and also not be waitlisted.


If you don't get an interview from Walls, you are notified. So you know you're not getting in.


Yes, but those people don’t count in the 500. The PP is pointing out that last year 500 students were invited to interview, 170 matched, and 211 were waitlisted. What happened to the other 119? I agree with the PP that some likely interviewed, but ranked Banneker or Duke (or some other school) ahead of Walls. Also, I think some students drop out of the pool because they decline the interview.


How many do they actually interview out of the 500 invited?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many spots open? How does the lottery work? My kid had interview. They did ok. What happens after that? They say yes or no and then put how many in a pile?


Last year they interviewed 500 (same number interviewed this year). 170 accepted in initial lottery; 211 on the waitlist (not sure what happened to remainder of 500 interviewed - dropped out for whatever reason). Ultimately last year 69 offered spots off the waitlist. So decent but not awesome odds for applicants. (this year all applicants had a 3.87 or above GPA = top score for grades on rubric = interview score is the sole deciding factor for where you rank among the 500 applicants interviewed for acceptances/waitlist).


I would surmise that many people who apply to Walls list schools like Banneker and Duke Ellington first, so if applicants get into higher ranked schools through the lottery they would automatically not be accepted to Walls and also not be waitlisted.


If you don't get an interview from Walls, you are notified. So you know you're not getting in.


Yes, but those people don’t count in the 500. The PP is pointing out that last year 500 students were invited to interview, 170 matched, and 211 were waitlisted. What happened to the other 119? I agree with the PP that some likely interviewed, but ranked Banneker or Duke (or some other school) ahead of Walls. Also, I think some students drop out of the pool because they decline the interview.


How many do they actually interview out of the 500 invited?


As many as accept the invitation, I presume.
Anonymous
What time do decisions come out?
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So, will there be some sort of information session or shadow day for admitted students?
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Anonymous wrote:So, will there be some sort of information session or shadow day for admitted students?


Yes, was on a Saturday last year. You'll be able to sign up from a list of times.
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