Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2008 was a whole different everything in college admissions. It was a lot easier to get into schools, most still had mail out decisions, kids didn’t apply to as many, costs were half..... 2008 vs 2020 is apples and oranges. Hard to compare
You must be missing a few apples and oranges. Uncertainty equals higher waitlist numbers. And duh. Did you happen to catch the stock market crash? Uncertain enrollment from International students and a shaky economy equal a huge waitlist. Duh
Anonymous wrote:2008 was a whole different everything in college admissions. It was a lot easier to get into schools, most still had mail out decisions, kids didn’t apply to as many, costs were half..... 2008 vs 2020 is apples and oranges. Hard to compare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Like 2008..."
Am I the only one that doesn't really know what that means?
2008 was more than a decade since my college days, and my own kids were still in early elementary in 2008...so I really wasn't paying attention to college wait lists...
The financial crisis/Wall Street/recession loans etc. Many people lost their shirts...
Anonymous wrote:uh - can you offer more details?
Anonymous wrote:"Like 2008..."
Am I the only one that doesn't really know what that means?
2008 was more than a decade since my college days, and my own kids were still in early elementary in 2008...so I really wasn't paying attention to college wait lists...