Waitlist for schools after common app

Anonymous
I'm assuming the day of the lottery or day after that school's will be crazy busy fielding new applications to get on the wait list.
Anonymous
Why would you think this? If a child isn't on the wait list of a given school after the lottery, it means they got into a school they ranked with higher preference. Your logic is unclear. There will be a round 2 lottery in May but all those names will be added to the end of existing wait lists.
Anonymous
MySchoolDC will be the application portal for all participating schools until October 5th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you think this? If a child isn't on the wait list of a given school after the lottery, it means they got into a school they ranked with higher preference. Your logic is unclear. There will be a round 2 lottery in May but all those names will be added to the end of existing wait lists.


It's going to be hard to break a lot of people's mentality to get on the WL of every school (just in case), even getting on a WL of a school you didn't apply to. 12 spots is not a lot considering most are used to 6 DCPS and unlimited charters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you think this? If a child isn't on the wait list of a given school after the lottery, it means they got into a school they ranked with higher preference. Your logic is unclear. There will be a round 2 lottery in May but all those names will be added to the end of existing wait lists.


It's going to be hard to break a lot of people's mentality to get on the WL of every school (just in case), even getting on a WL of a school you didn't apply to. 12 spots is not a lot considering most are used to 6 DCPS and unlimited charters.


Why would parents think getting added to the end of a wait list that numbers in the hundreds is a good strategy or even a possible one?
Anonymous
Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.


Where does it say that you can't get on a WL manually?
Anonymous
All the schools have agreed to use My school dC to do apps. If you want to get on manually, you might be able to--but that would be after the second lottery in may.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.


Where does it say that you can't get on a WL manually?


If it were as simple as calling a school to add yourself to a WL, then why even create a common lottery in the first place? The city is moving to a centralized system and this is part of it. Stop feeling so entitled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.


Where does it say that you can't get on a WL manually?


If it were as simple as calling a school to add yourself to a WL, then why even create a common lottery in the first place? The city is moving to a centralized system and this is part of it. Stop feeling so entitled.


Where the hell do you get entitled from any posts? I'm wondering what to expect. This is new for the city. So if you move to DC after the 2nd round then you call the school directly to get on WL correct?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.


Where does it say that you can't get on a WL manually?


If it were as simple as calling a school to add yourself to a WL, then why even create a common lottery in the first place? The city is moving to a centralized system and this is part of it. Stop feeling so entitled.


Where the hell do you get entitled from any posts? I'm wondering what to expect. This is new for the city. So if you move to DC after the 2nd round then you call the school directly to get on WL correct?


I was wondering why she called you entitled too. Seemed odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even if they think it's a good strategy, they won't be allowed to do so. There is a round 2 after round 1. And you can only apply for round 2 if you don't apply in round 1 or apply and don't get in anywhere.


Where does it say that you can't get on a WL manually?


If it were as simple as calling a school to add yourself to a WL, then why even create a common lottery in the first place? The city is moving to a centralized system and this is part of it. Stop feeling so entitled.


Where the hell do you get entitled from any posts? I'm wondering what to expect. This is new for the city. So if you move to DC after the 2nd round then you call the school directly to get on WL correct?


If you are the OP and your original question was "I'm assuming the day of the lottery or day after that school's will be crazy busy fielding new applications to get on the wait list", nowhere in there does it describe the situation of moving to the city after round 2. It describes the situation of many entitled people feeling like they got screwed in the lottery the day after results are announced so they'll try to take it into their own hands and add themselves to schools' waitlists. Not going to happen, folks.
Anonymous
NP here, If you don't make it into any school by lottery, the. I guess you have to wait for round 2, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP here, If you don't make it into any school by lottery, the. I guess you have to wait for round 2, right?


Yes - though you would be wait listed at all your round 1 picks, so you might get in off the waitlists at a future date.
Anonymous
NP, it's also important to understand that if you don't get in in round 1, there are still however many hundred(s) of people now ahead of you on the waitlist for the most popular schools. Applying the day after round 1 lottery (whatever the rules are about that) will NOT get you ahead of anyone already on the waitlist from round 1.

So maybe a lot of people who get shut out completely in round 1 will be calling schools trying to figure out what to do and how to re-apply (totally understandable question and anxiety), but unfortunately it's probably not going to help those people much, except maybe for a bit less-in-demand schools that a lot of people didn't apply to at all in round 1.

It does make sense to have a Round 2. Odds are, even between DCPS and charters, a big % of people are going to have most of the same 15 or so schools on their lists (with the main distinguishing factor being people only applying to schools they live near or work near, which might change up the lists more). Round 2 will give people the chance to apply to the next 15 or so most popular schools, or to apply to a school you're really not sure about but interested in.

It makes sense to limit round 2 only to people who got totally shut out in round 1 and new applicants. If you get into one of your 1-12 pics in round 1, you shouldn't be able to apply to others. This really will go a long way to really cutting out the people holding actual school slots or great waitlist numbers at multiple schools.

And I hear the schools will be much more linked on acceptances as well. So it'll be way way WAY harder to hold an actual spot at 2 schools. Progress!

Now we just need enough great schools for everyone...
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