Anonymous wrote:Teacher recommendations are important in Gonzaga’s admissions process as well. We know a legacy kid that was waitlisted (read: rejected) because he started to get into trouble in 8th grade. The teacher recs for this kid just weren’t there and no K-8 feeder school is going to risk its future applicant pool for a kid like that. So parents whose kids who are wondering what happened, maybe consider that.
As for getting off the waitlist, no boy is going to just get off the waitlist unless he’s expressed an intense desire to do so. I would have him handwrite a letter and deliver it in person to the Director of Admissions. Then have the principal of the school reach out to Gonzaga and have a teacher write another recommendation for him. In other words, gently pull out all the stops - but only if Gonzaga is really and truly your son’s first choice.
Seems obvious that there is a ton of legacy this year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were 97% HSPT from a feeder school and got rejected from Gonzaga with coaches pulling for us...
So what’s really going on here?
Anonymous wrote:We were 97% HSPT from a feeder school and got rejected from Gonzaga with coaches pulling for us...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:97% on the HSPT and wait-listed? From a feeder school? I agree that it doesn’t add up.
It happens all the time. The k-8 will advocate for other students because they know your son got a spot in a different school.
Well by “all the time” I hope you mean when the k-8 knows your son prefers a spot in a different school.
No, sometimes they decide what is "the best fit" for your son.
Ok. Does that happen “all the time” or “sometimes” as you’ve indicted both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:97% on the HSPT and wait-listed? From a feeder school? I agree that it doesn’t add up.
It happens all the time. The k-8 will advocate for other students because they know your son got a spot in a different school.
Well by “all the time” I hope you mean when the k-8 knows your son prefers a spot in a different school.
No, sometimes they decide what is "the best fit" for your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:97% on the HSPT and wait-listed? From a feeder school? I agree that it doesn’t add up.
It happens all the time. The k-8 will advocate for other students because they know your son got a spot in a different school.
Well by “all the time” I hope you mean when the k-8 knows your son prefers a spot in a different school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:97% on the HSPT and wait-listed? From a feeder school? I agree that it doesn’t add up.
It happens all the time. The k-8 will advocate for other students because they know your son got a spot in a different school.
Anonymous wrote:97% on the HSPT and wait-listed? From a feeder school? I agree that it doesn’t add up.