Anonymous wrote:Based on the experience at our high school, I wonder if their in-state yield this year was higher than expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate how so many schools, not just UVA, string students along with the possibility of admission. It’s a game they use to manage their yield.
It’s so much better if a school simply rejects a student and allows them to move on. Some students have been holding out hope since they submitted their ED applications months ago.
I blame the parents. Manage expectations. Important life skill.
Sure, parents shouldn’t push their kids toward schools that they aren’t qualified for. The problem is that many of these waitlisted kids are imminently qualified, but due to institutional goals, didn’t meet the school’s desire for rural, 1st Gen, star swimmer, saxophone player or whatever. It’s no surprise that waitlisted students are disappointed and stringing them along is cruel. I hope a lot of kids who are still waitlisted end up telling the schools no thanks if offered a spot.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, this isn’t cool of UVA. It wouldn’t kill Dean J to provide an update.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate how so many schools, not just UVA, string students along with the possibility of admission. It’s a game they use to manage their yield.
It’s so much better if a school simply rejects a student and allows them to move on. Some students have been holding out hope since they submitted their ED applications months ago.
I blame the parents. Manage expectations. Important life skill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate how so many schools, not just UVA, string students along with the possibility of admission. It’s a game they use to manage their yield.
It’s so much better if a school simply rejects a student and allows them to move on. Some students have been holding out hope since they submitted their ED applications months ago.
I blame the parents. Manage expectations. Important life skill.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate how so many schools, not just UVA, string students along with the possibility of admission. It’s a game they use to manage their yield.
It’s so much better if a school simply rejects a student and allows them to move on. Some students have been holding out hope since they submitted their ED applications months ago.