Anonymous wrote:I have a terrible number for Mundo Verde Calle Ocho (104), I called to see whether I have a chance to make it since it's our #2 choice school, and they said I should move it to #1 because they take it into consideration and that I could still make it.
Is that true? This was the receptionist. It doesn't seem right, is it?
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing the person in the phone didn't fully understand your question. If you like MV better than the school that's number one on your list, move MV up. Otherwise, stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's unethical and interesting. I'm SURE schools do stuff like that, but it's pretty surprising they said that explicitly. Did they ask your name by chance?
OP: they didn't. This person probably doesn't know
Or they didn't understand what you were asking them.
The only way the preference order would be a consideration is if you got off the list at your current #1 school and accepted the slot. In that scenario, you would lose your wait list spot at MV. But if you flipped the order and put MV as #1, you could accept an offer at the other school and stay on the wait list for MV. So now might be a good moment to make sure your list is in the order of true preference.
OP, I'm so sorry, but I don't think #104 is going to get off the wait list. Stranger things have happened, of course, but I wouldn't hold your breath for it. Helpful data from past years on wait list movement is here: https://public.tableau.com/profile/aaron2446#!/vizhome/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData/MSDCPublicDisplay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's unethical and interesting. I'm SURE schools do stuff like that, but it's pretty surprising they said that explicitly. Did they ask your name by chance?
OP: they didn't. This person probably doesn't know
Or they didn't understand what you were asking them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's unethical and interesting. I'm SURE schools do stuff like that, but it's pretty surprising they said that explicitly. Did they ask your name by chance?
OP: they didn't. This person probably doesn't know
Anonymous wrote:Well that's unethical and interesting. I'm SURE schools do stuff like that, but it's pretty surprising they said that explicitly. Did they ask your name by chance?