Anonymous wrote:When we attended the TJ presentation at our local MS, they shared that waitlist moves first by 1.5% quota within the school, and then by merit.
Assume school X has 7 allocated seats, and made exactly 7 offers. If 2 kids decline the offer, they would first offer the slots to 2 kids from same school. If no one accepts, those seats open up to general pool.
In case of Carson, Longfellow et al, allocated seats are already full, so kids there move off the waitlist based on overall merit pool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?
No, when a student doesn’t accept the admissions offer the next student who is first on the waitlist gets offered a spot.
So, the students on the wait-list are ranked?
It’s a list, not a pile. Do you think they select people from the waitlist randomly?
It’s a list.
But it’s not a linear list. It’s a strategic list that is adjustable based on their prioritizing equity. And they aren’t about to share the details of it with you or anyone else because it doesn’t necessarily read as “fair” in a traditional sense.
In other words, if a kid from the Centreville HS pyramid decides not to go—they may decide to take the next “in line” on the list from Centreville HS pyramid. Or, they might say “okay here’s our opportunity to admit another kid from the Justice HS pyramid.” But it’s highly unlikely that they will admit a kid from the already over-represented Langley pyramid even if he is technically “next” in line.
Anonymous wrote:Atleast 1000
Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?
No, when a student doesn’t accept the admissions offer the next student who is first on the waitlist gets offered a spot.
So, the students on the wait-list are ranked?
It’s a list, not a pile. Do you think they select people from the waitlist randomly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?
No, when a student doesn’t accept the admissions offer the next student who is first on the waitlist gets offered a spot.
So, the students on the wait-list are ranked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?
No, when a student doesn’t accept the admissions offer the next student who is first on the waitlist gets offered a spot.
Anonymous wrote:do waitlist admissions also occur by region? For example if only 10 kids were admitted from an FCPS middle school, and 8 accepted, do they look for 2 more students from that particular middle school on the waitlist?