Anonymous wrote:New DC transplant here. Please help me understand how the lottery process works with selective high schools. When I called My School DC they told me something different than what I understood from their web materials.
DD applied to 4 selective high schools. Let's say that school #1 waitlists her, school #2 does not accept her, but school #3 matches/accepts her.
Which of these is correct?
- She is MATCHED at #3 and will STAY on #1's waitlist. If #1 has a seat open up, she can go there.
- She is ONLY in at #3 and will be REMOVED from #1's waitlist and now has zero chance of going there.
Anonymous wrote:New DC transplant here. Please help me understand how the lottery process works with selective high schools. When I called My School DC they told me something different than what I understood from their web materials.
DD applied to 4 selective high schools. Let's say that school #1 waitlists her, school #2 does not accept her, but school #3 matches/accepts her.
Which of these is correct?
- She is MATCHED at #3 and will STAY on #1's waitlist. If #1 has a seat open up, she can go there.
- She is ONLY in at #3 and will be REMOVED from #1's waitlist and now has zero chance of going there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New DC transplant here. Please help me understand how the lottery process works with selective high schools. When I called My School DC they told me something different than what I understood from their web materials.
DD applied to 4 selective high schools. Let's say that school #1 waitlists her, school #2 does not accept her, but school #3 matches/accepts her.
Which of these is correct?
- She is MATCHED at #3 and will STAY on #1's waitlist. If #1 has a seat open up, she can go there.
- She is ONLY in at #3 and will be REMOVED from #1's waitlist and now has zero chance of going there.
The first scenario. Student stays on waitlist of any school ranked higher than the school they matched with.
Anonymous wrote:New DC transplant here. Please help me understand how the lottery process works with selective high schools. When I called My School DC they told me something different than what I understood from their web materials.
DD applied to 4 selective high schools. Let's say that school #1 waitlists her, school #2 does not accept her, but school #3 matches/accepts her.
Which of these is correct?
- She is MATCHED at #3 and will STAY on #1's waitlist. If #1 has a seat open up, she can go there.
- She is ONLY in at #3 and will be REMOVED from #1's waitlist and now has zero chance of going there.