Anonymous wrote:Imagine someone matched at the school you're looking at, for 2 grades higher. That person also has a kid in your grade, who was below you on the waitlist based on their lottery draw number. When the sibling who matched enrolls, the sibling in your grade gets boosted to sibling preference and skips ahead of all non-preference kids in line.
It's not corruption.
Walls doesn't do admissions by lottery, it's an application school. Applicants are ranked, your order on the wait list is supposed to reflect your ranking. In order for your number to go up they have to have "found" some higher-ranked students who weren't on the original list.
It's all supposed to be automated these days so I'm having trouble thinking of scenarios where this happens. The only one I can think of is they messed up and forgot to rank all of the applicants. The only innocent one, that is.