Waitlisted - what does that mean for my daughter?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have her write a letter to the Dean and the Admissions department . She should tell them her reasons why she wants to go to Visi. She can also say why she would be a good student. What does she hope to accomplish at Visi. If you have a good friend (teacher,alumni someone from your church) who could write a reference letter for her that would help.

Good luck to your daughter and don't give up hope.


This thread has gotten weird. I assume you are not coming from an ADW K-8, otherwise you'd know what to do and start talking to them first. Definitely have your kid write a letter. After your kids sends a letter, call admissions and let them know it is your daughter's (and your families first choice). If you are full pay, let them know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have her write a letter to the Dean and the Admissions department . She should tell them her reasons why she wants to go to Visi. She can also say why she would be a good student. What does she hope to accomplish at Visi. If you have a good friend (teacher,alumni someone from your church) who could write a reference letter for her that would help.

Good luck to your daughter and don't give up hope.


This thread has gotten weird. I assume you are not coming from an ADW K-8, otherwise you'd know what to do and start talking to them first. Definitely have your kid write a letter. After your kids sends a letter, call admissions and let them know it is your daughter's (and your families first choice). If you are full pay, let them know.

This thread is almost 10 years old.
Anonymous
None of the girls waitlisted from our K-8 parochial got in last year, even after writing letters.

I mean this nicely-find a school that truly wants your daughter as a student.
Anonymous
This student has graduated from college by now.
Anonymous
This isn’t even decision season to revive this topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have her write a letter to the Dean and the Admissions department . She should tell them her reasons why she wants to go to Visi. She can also say why she would be a good student. What does she hope to accomplish at Visi. If you have a good friend (teacher,alumni someone from your church) who could write a reference letter for her that would help.

Good luck to your daughter and don't give up hope.


This thread has gotten weird. I assume you are not coming from an ADW K-8, otherwise you'd know what to do and start talking to them first. Definitely have your kid write a letter. After your kids sends a letter, call admissions and let them know it is your daughter's (and your families first choice). If you are full pay, let them know.

This thread is almost 10 years old.


The kid is probably in Med School by now. So strange that this came back from the dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have her write a letter to the Dean and the Admissions department . She should tell them her reasons why she wants to go to Visi. She can also say why she would be a good student. What does she hope to accomplish at Visi. If you have a good friend (teacher,alumni someone from your church) who could write a reference letter for her that would help.

Good luck to your daughter and don't give up hope.


This thread has gotten weird. I assume you are not coming from an ADW K-8, otherwise you'd know what to do and start talking to them first. Definitely have your kid write a letter. After your kids sends a letter, call admissions and let them know it is your daughter's (and your families first choice). If you are full pay, let them know.

This thread is almost 10 years old.


The kid is probably in Med School by now. So strange that this came back from the dead.


Not really. This question and topic are applicable every year. Use your imagination.
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