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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This sounds like a lot of work, although very reasonable of this is truly daughters first choice. How many girls do you think get into the school who are not legacies?[/quote] ??? I'm not sure why you are pushing so hard on this line of posting and because of your continued antagonistic postings I am thinking that you are not a friend of Visi and just trolling for a fight. Regardless, if the girl really wants to go to Visi then certainly it would be worthwhile to write [u]one[/u] additional letter advocating her case. And to ask one family to write a letter also supporting the girl's good fit for Visi. Neither action seems too extreme or 'a lot of work' as you put it. Again, this is not a situation unique to Visitation. It happens at other schools that applicants are placed on the wait list. In this case, it makes perfect sense for OP's daughter to continue to support her application to help move off of the wait list. FWIW our first daughter was NOT a legacy and we had absolutely no prior affiliation with the school. Our second daughter clearly had a relationship with the school because of her sister.[/quote]
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