Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute you wasted your monies on these schools when you will need it in a year to feed your children.
Wake up already
Congrats on the most inane comment of the night.
Anonymous wrote:Cute you wasted your monies on these schools when you will need it in a year to feed your children.
Wake up already
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in the waitlist everyone theory that goes around on this board. Just because people don’t post waitlist movement on DCUM doesn’t mean waitlist movement doesn’t exist. These rumors have zero factual basis.
The schools flat-out say that waitlist movement is exceptionally rare. Potomac, GDS, Maret and I'm sure many other waitlist nearly everyone. Dozens or hundreds of kids. GDS even said that their waitlist movement is often in the single digits for the entirety of the school. That means that roughly 1% will get off the list.
Again, at least Gonzaga said that the show was over and that the waiting pool won't move so go to plan B/C/D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in the waitlist everyone theory that goes around on this board. Just because people don’t post waitlist movement on DCUM doesn’t mean waitlist movement doesn’t exist. These rumors have zero factual basis.
The schools flat-out say that waitlist movement is exceptionally rare. Potomac, GDS, Maret and I'm sure many other waitlist nearly everyone. Dozens or hundreds of kids. GDS even said that their waitlist movement is often in the single digits for the entirety of the school. That means that roughly 1% will get off the list.
Again, at least Gonzaga said that the show was over and that the waiting pool won't move so go to plan B/C/D.
We were waitlisted at 2 schools and neither of them said that getting off the list is exceptionally rare. Cut the bull
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in the waitlist everyone theory that goes around on this board. Just because people don’t post waitlist movement on DCUM doesn’t mean waitlist movement doesn’t exist. These rumors have zero factual basis.
The schools flat-out say that waitlist movement is exceptionally rare. Potomac, GDS, Maret and I'm sure many other waitlist nearly everyone. Dozens or hundreds of kids. GDS even said that their waitlist movement is often in the single digits for the entirety of the school. That means that roughly 1% will get off the list.
Again, at least Gonzaga said that the show was over and that the waiting pool won't move so go to plan B/C/D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of them say "high on the waitlist" because they don't rank and go out of their way to say this. If I'm wrong, please quote the letter and school.
Yes I know they don’t say ‘high on the waitlist’ but the words they used and the way things proceeded made it clear our child was absolutely high on their list - it was hours later that they called back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of them say "high on the waitlist" because they don't rank and go out of their way to say this. If I'm wrong, please quote the letter and school.
Yes I know they don’t say ‘high on the waitlist’ but the words they used and the way things proceeded made it clear our child was absolutely high on their list - it was hours later that they called back
Anonymous wrote:None of them say "high on the waitlist" because they don't rank and go out of their way to say this. If I'm wrong, please quote the letter and school.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in the waitlist everyone theory that goes around on this board. Just because people don’t post waitlist movement on DCUM doesn’t mean waitlist movement doesn’t exist. These rumors have zero factual basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While waitlists very occasionally move, the Gonzaga email confirming over-enrollment and no probably waitlist movement is, I suspect, the first of many.
I think that was a class move on Gonzaga's part and still strongly dislike how many schools use the waitlist as a nicer "no," giving parents false hope in the process.
It’s not a nicer no. It’s saying your DC is a good fit and we’d like to have them but it’s an issue of space and numbers.
A straight reject is saying no we don’t think it’s a fit.
Which would you rather?
I'd rather schools say "hey, your kid is qualified but we don't have the space so plan to go elsewhere." That happens to be the truth. Many schools waitpool all of their rejections and I don't think it's kind. Parents incorrectly think there is a decent chance of getting off of waitpools and it's misleading about something that is a big deal to families.