Yes. It's luck. As PP said, that means the child is on 3 waitlists. It's not like they got into 3 schools.Anonymous wrote:I am following the brilliant idea of someone in another thread and checking out some of the applicants above me on the waitlist of a school that I have a sorta ok # on. The applicant I just checked got single digit lottery #s for TWO JKLMM schools and a single digit for an impossible to get into language school, and those were the only schools they applied to. HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN?? Is that just the luckiest person on the planet or... what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are probably just really lucky.
There are strange things that happen.
I have a friend whose kid got into SWS this year, and they live a block away from the new site. So part of me wonders, did they secretly do some kind of proximity preference?
Two years ago, my twins had waitlist numbers which followed each other at 3 of the six schools (19 and 20, 59 and 60, and 25 and 26). That seemed so strange that that happened randomly.
That simply CANNOT be random, can it?? That seems like some feature/glitch in the system that entered sibs or twins together. Did you ever meet anyone else with twins that year who did the lottery, and did they have a similar experience? Maybe there's a way and a reason that's intentional..?
because it was random.Anonymous wrote:I'm the twin mom - but why did it only happen in three of the six schools?
Anonymous wrote:Is there some sort of preference for SN kids or something? Perhaps this explains it?
Anonymous wrote:For your twins it was not random - the system is set-up such that after twin #1 is selected, twin #2 automatically gets the next spot. All twins get this.
For the original question - there is something fishey.
Anonymous wrote:
I have a friend whose kid got into SWS this year, and they live a block away from the new site. So part of me wonders, did they secretly do some kind of proximity...
Anonymous wrote:I think they are probably just really lucky.
There are strange things that happen.
I have a friend whose kid got into SWS this year, and they live a block away from the new site. So part of me wonders, did they secretly do some kind of proximity preference?
Two years ago, my twins had waitlist numbers which followed each other at 3 of the six schools (19 and 20, 59 and 60, and 25 and 26). That seemed so strange that that happened randomly.