Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. No sibling. No sports as an issue. I guess i have to wait until sometime tomorrow. So nervous
I think it’s a good thing, OP. I think they want your student and are trying to get them off the bubble. Be positive!
The day before decisions are posted? You don't think the choices have already been made?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. No sibling. No sports as an issue. I guess i have to wait until sometime tomorrow. So nervous
I think it’s a good thing, OP. I think they want your student and are trying to get them off the bubble. Be positive!
The day before decisions are posted? You don't think the choices have already been made?
Anonymous wrote:The admissions officer at one of the schools we are applying to asked for a phone call tomorrow. Not specified why. In your experience, is this a good thing? A bad thing? Would they call you to tell you that there is a wait list or a no, if they really like you and don't want to send an impersonal email? If it's information they need, what could they need this late in the game that they don't have already. We already said we are not financial aid candidates so it's not that. It's all anxiety producing, hope inducing, dread inducing and perplexing all at once!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it means you are either rejected or waitlisted and the Admissions person feels like you deserve a little bit of explanation.
Disagree. There is NO way that they would take this on before the selections are made. They need some sort of information from you - is this school your first choice, etc? I think it's a more positive sign.
THIS!!! Unless your kid has a sibling at the school you are applying to, this is positive. To PP, have you ever applied to private? Why in the world would they call for rejection? It could be possible that it is a question about whether it’s your child’s first choice. I know my DD’s school admitted too many kids last year (not GDS, which apparently had the same problem. I think post COVID turned previous admissions practices on their head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. No sibling. No sports as an issue. I guess i have to wait until sometime tomorrow. So nervous
I think it’s a good thing, OP. I think they want your student and are trying to get them off the bubble. Be positive!
Anonymous wrote:Op again. We do have friends at the school who are involved and I think went to bat for us. So, in line with my nervous thinking, I tend to agree it's more of a soft rejection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it means you are either rejected or waitlisted and the Admissions person feels like you deserve a little bit of explanation.
Disagree. There is NO way that they would take this on before the selections are made. They need some sort of information from you - is this school your first choice, etc? I think it's a more positive sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it means you are either rejected or waitlisted and the Admissions person feels like you deserve a little bit of explanation.
Disagree. There is NO way that they would take this on before the selections are made. They need some sort of information from you - is this school your first choice, etc? I think it's a more positive sign.