Just wondering as to what the chances are. |
We went to the orientation meeting last night. Students who got in both programs are more than 20. So, at least 20 spots will open up, I think. Good luck! |
However generally kids who are invited into both accept the the Math program and another statitics is that the program knows the statistics and invite more kids than there are spots avilable. So, even if all 20 kids reject Math program to join humanities (which is highly unlikely) still there might not be even one called from the waitpool. 2 of my kids have been though the program and I know how it works. |
Very confusing...Are you saying 70 kids get invites when infact there are only 50 spots for each program? |
I do not know the exact extra number, but they invite more than 50 students to each program knowing that some of the kids who are invited to multiple programs will accept only one. They use historical data to determine the extra. |
Most kids choosing the math & science program - I agree. I think kids in the humanities wait pool have a better chance of getting in. But it's hard to believe that the program can invite more kids than its capacity based on the "statistics". If something goes wrong, what are they going to do? |
I know some kids who op for their neighborhood school and turn down both magnet offers.
All enterprises make matriculation projections based on historical yield. |
Well, it is up to you to believe it or not. however, I have confirmed this information with someone who has worked in the selection committee (not one who selects, but one who facilitates) for several years. |
Is this the same for the HS magnet programs? |
If wait listed in HS magnet, have your student send a letter to HS magnet counselor stating why s/he is a good candidate for the X program . . . , highly motivated . . . you know the drill. Counselors has piles of wait list, NOT in sequence of score. Give him/her a reason to pull out your DC's file before others. |