Waitlist thread

Anonymous
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Curious as to the options discussed? I have a student hopefully heading to NY as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In at Barnard two weeks ago. Top choice.


Will you accept knowing it’s in NY?


Yep was on a call last night with the dean via Zoom and they are going through options. Kid loves it. And we were ready to go to W&M for half price.


+1

Barnard is awesome. Let’s all pray we get through this and schools can reopen in the fall. Even an October or November start is better than online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In at Barnard two weeks ago. Top choice.


Will you accept knowing it’s in NY?


Yep was on a call last night with the dean via Zoom and they are going through options. Kid loves it. And we were ready to go to W&M for half price.


+1

Barnard is awesome. Let’s all pray we get through this and schools can reopen in the fall. Even an October or November start is better than online.


Options were what you would think...not rocket science. Start later, Start on campus and go remote, full remote, etc.
Anonymous
Son got off Cornell wait list last week. Surprised in that deposits are not due yet. Cornell vs VT (in state) comp sci anyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Son got off Cornell wait list last week. Surprised in that deposits are not due yet. Cornell vs VT (in state) comp sci anyone?


Well that's a big financial difference... but Cornell CS is top notch, and very, very rigorous. If he has ambitions to work for one of the big guys out of college this is a great place to start.

However a CS degree from a fine school like VT will be all that is needed. It's really about where he will thrive and what you can afford.

And congrats. You should rest comfortably knowing either choice you make will be the right one!
Anonymous
If you can pay full freight you will get in off the wait list at many schools this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can pay full freight you will get in off the wait list at many schools this year.


Barnard is generally need blind. But for the waitlists, it is need aware. Barnard website says so, so this is not my imagination or speculation. They are just being honest and upfront.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can pay full freight you will get in off the wait list at many schools this year.


Barnard is generally need blind. But for the waitlists, it is need aware. Barnard website says so, so this is not my imagination or speculation. They are just being honest and upfront.


Yes my DD who got off the waitlist at Barnard is full pay. Was first choice. My other kid is WL at Cornell but don’t think they consider full pay because Ivy League colleges have money. Also, WL at Georgetown and Pomona. Hoping he gets in to one. Going to a top 15 SLAC with merit. Gladly, will pay full boat for other three though.
Anonymous
What other WLs are need aware. How do we use that to our advantage.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]HS Senior WL at Dartmouth, UVA (OOS), ND, and Vandy. Who knows what will happen...[/quote]

And where is he or she matriculating absent waitlist movement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HS Senior WL at Dartmouth, UVA (OOS), ND, and Vandy. Who knows what will happen...


And where is he or she matriculating absent waitlist movement.


Most likely WashU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Son got off Cornell wait list last week. Surprised in that deposits are not due yet. Cornell vs VT (in state) comp sci anyone?


Well that's a big financial difference... but Cornell CS is top notch, and very, very rigorous. If he has ambitions to work for one of the big guys out of college this is a great place to start.

However a CS degree from a fine school like VT will be all that is needed. It's really about where he will thrive and what you can afford.

And congrats. You should rest comfortably knowing either choice you make will be the right one!


Come Sci at VT is in the Engr school.
There are 2 CS tracks at Cornell - one in Engr and other in arts/sciences school, where student has options for more humanities classes and double major or minors. Employers don’t really care, as the major CS classes are the same. Grads still get recruited from top firms. Out of 300 CS grads they place 10 each at the 5 -6 coveted firms
Anonymous
OP here. UCLA just moved today - DC got in!! Best day ever - DC is so excited.

Good luck to everyone else out there waiting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. UCLA just moved today - DC got in!! Best day ever - DC is so excited.

Good luck to everyone else out there waiting!


Out of state tuition? Full pay? Did UCLA offer any discounts (merit aid, scholarship)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. UCLA just moved today - DC got in!! Best day ever - DC is so excited.

Good luck to everyone else out there waiting!


Out of state tuition? Full pay? Did UCLA offer any discounts (merit aid, scholarship)?


OOS full tuition. I think the schools need to make up for the large numbers of international students who won't be able to come to campus this year. They need the full pay revenue. Very unlikely that international students will be able to come to the US. First, the consulates are closed around the world and no visas are being processed. Second, I know of at least one large state school that is not allowing new international students on campus. They can either defer, or do on-line the first year. My source is a relative who is a professor at the university.

There are probably a lot of OOS students who will also turn down schools like UCLA to go to less expensive schools. Luckily we only have one kid and we saved for 18 years so they can go to school wherever they want, debt free.

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