Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waiting. DD got into one school she could envision herself at, then another school came in, with matching merit. We’re going to see what all the schools bring.
So if you have two with matching merit, you can't rank those two? That's how you start to get to a decision...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waiting. DD got into one school she could envision herself at, then another school came in, with matching merit. We’re going to see what all the schools bring.
So if you have two with matching merit, you can't rank those two? That's how you start to get to a decision...
Anonymous wrote:We are waiting. DD got into one school she could envision herself at, then another school came in, with matching merit. We’re going to see what all the schools bring.
Anonymous wrote:NP. We received an email from Denison asking DC to withdraw their application now if they knew they would not attend to maybe "give another deserving student an opportunity for consideration."
DC is leaning toward a different school but I assumed that the request was more about their stats than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:We are waiting. DD got into one school she could envision herself at, then another school came in, with matching merit. We’re going to see what all the schools bring.
Anonymous wrote:We are waiting. DD got into one school she could envision herself at, then another school came in, with matching merit. We’re going to see what all the schools bring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t work like that OP.
How does it work?
Schools guess at how many will accept/decline. They will reevaluate that once decisions are received. Someone indicating now that they aren’t accepting is not going to open a waitlist spot.
Anonymous wrote:NP. We received an email from Denison asking DC to withdraw their application now if they knew they would not attend to maybe "give another deserving student an opportunity for consideration."
DC is leaning toward a different school but I assumed that the request was more about their stats than anything else.