Anonymous wrote:Your son's friends may have been waitlisted early action and then accepted as part of the regular pool - that happened to my kid a few years ago. Then, after regular decisions, there is a second waitlist that you may be part of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from JMU's common data set for matriculation in Fall 2023:
WAITING LIST
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 4589
TOTAL Number accepting a place on the waiting list: 1850
Number of wait-listed students admitted: 141
So only 7% of those who wanted to stay on the waitlist wound up with a spot. And there's no data on when that offer came. Does your son really want to play that lottery?
I didn't see this post as 'playing' anything. I saw it as highlighting some really sh*tty admission processes. If the university is going to announce publicly that all admission offers will be made on or after May 15, then that should be the case. They shouldn't be playing a game where you have kids at the same school getting conflicting information.
Anonymous wrote:Your son's friends may have been waitlisted early action and then accepted as part of the regular pool - that happened to my kid a few years ago. Then, after regular decisions, there is a second waitlist that you may be part of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from JMU's common data set for matriculation in Fall 2023:
WAITING LIST
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 4589
TOTAL Number accepting a place on the waiting list: 1850
Number of wait-listed students admitted: 141
So only 7% of those who wanted to stay on the waitlist wound up with a spot. And there's no data on when that offer came. Does your son really want to play that lottery?
I didn't see this post as 'playing' anything. I saw it as highlighting some really sh*tty admission processes. If the university is going to announce publicly that all admission offers will be made on or after May 15, then that should be the case. They shouldn't be playing a game where you have kids at the same school getting conflicting information.
Who cares? It doesn't affect anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from JMU's common data set for matriculation in Fall 2023:
WAITING LIST
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 4589
TOTAL Number accepting a place on the waiting list: 1850
Number of wait-listed students admitted: 141
So only 7% of those who wanted to stay on the waitlist wound up with a spot. And there's no data on when that offer came. Does your son really want to play that lottery?
I didn't see this post as 'playing' anything. I saw it as highlighting some really sh*tty admission processes. If the university is going to announce publicly that all admission offers will be made on or after May 15, then that should be the case. They shouldn't be playing a game where you have kids at the same school getting conflicting information.
Anonymous wrote:This is from JMU's common data set for matriculation in Fall 2023:
WAITING LIST
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 4589
TOTAL Number accepting a place on the waiting list: 1850
Number of wait-listed students admitted: 141
So only 7% of those who wanted to stay on the waitlist wound up with a spot. And there's no data on when that offer came. Does your son really want to play that lottery?
Anonymous wrote:DS was offered a spot on the waitlist back in February. So were a dozen of his friends. Of that dozen, two have since been offered admission. MY DS has offers to other schools but he wants to hold off on deciding until he hears from JMU, even though some of the other schools are ranked much higher.
So, he wrote the admissions contact at JMU, inquired, and was told that 'no offers of admission have yet been granted for Waitlist applicants', but we know this to be 100% false.
So, what gives? The FAQ states that offers won't even be extended until May 15 at the earliest, but again we know this is a lie as we have seen the other kid's offers.
Anyone know anything about this?