Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Does appealing ever work? I mean it's like saying hey my kid deserves to be admitted. The problem is 400/800 applicants are basically identical on paper. In the end, I don't know what would change anything. New information?
The initial letter when they were placed in wait pools stated:
“The records of all students in the wait pools will be automatically reviewed as part of the Level One Appeals process.”
It seems that the appeal process was initiated by virtue of choosing to remain in the wait pool.
So now, they are getting rejections of appeals, with zero mention of whether they are in the wait pool or not in the wait pool any longer. Kind of a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Does appealing ever work? I mean it's like saying hey my kid deserves to be admitted. The problem is 400/800 applicants are basically identical on paper. In the end, I don't know what would change anything. New information?
The initial letter when they were placed in wait pools stated:
“The records of all students in the wait pools will be automatically reviewed as part of the Level One Appeals process.”
It seems that the appeal process was initiated by virtue of choosing to remain in the wait pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Does appealing ever work? I mean it's like saying hey my kid deserves to be admitted. The problem is 400/800 applicants are basically identical on paper. In the end, I don't know what would change anything. New information?
The initial letter when they were placed in wait pools stated:
“The records of all students in the wait pools will be automatically reviewed as part of the Level One Appeals process.”
It seems that the appeal process was initiated by virtue of choosing to remain in the wait pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Does appealing ever work? I mean it's like saying hey my kid deserves to be admitted. The problem is 400/800 applicants are basically identical on paper. In the end, I don't know what would change anything. New information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Does appealing ever work? I mean it's like saying hey my kid deserves to be admitted. The problem is 400/800 applicants are basically identical on paper. In the end, I don't know what would change anything. New information?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we are in 2 wait pools and got rejection letters for both, it is confusing if we are still in the wait pool or our chance is ruled out.
Anonymous wrote:My child is already in 2 pools, but we went ahead and appealed hoping the chance of acceptance would be greater. But we got email saying it upholds the decision. Are will still in the pool or removed?
Anonymous wrote:To my knowledge, you can't appeal pool selection this year because it's a random lottery. You can only appeal pool selection. So not clear on what you're saying. If you're appeal was that you felt your child should've been in the pool but was overlooked that's another issue.
Anonymous wrote:To my knowledge, you can't appeal pool selection this year because it's a random lottery. You can only appeal pool selection. So not clear on what you're saying. If you're appeal was that you felt your child should've been in the pool but was overlooked that's another issue.