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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If DC2 gets into a school other than ITS, wouldn't DC1 be #1/super high on that school's waitlist? (That's how it works for twins.) Are you worried because this other school doesn't generally accept students at DC1's grade? I get the feeling that schools generally try to make sure siblings are at the same school, but I could be wrong.[/quote] Yes, DC1 would be high, but maybe not high enough. If it's Yu Ying or Stokes.[/quote] Unless there is another family who has a kid match and is trying to get a sibling into the same grade as DC1, I feel like even YY or Stokes could make it work because DC1 would be #1 on the waitlist. But I guess it's not a sure thing. If I were in OP's position, I'd probably just rank ITS #1 for DC2. Because in the alternative, even if DC2 gets a good draw and matches with another school, it's just going to cause stress about getting DC1 in.[/quote] Do siblings jumping into the Sibling Enrolled category rank by lottery number or by the date their sibling enrolled?[/quote] Good question. I don't know. I think I assumed by lottery number.[/quote] I think it is the date they enroll. Another question for MSDC [/quote]
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