Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HGC waitlists are completely different from MS or HS. For MS and HS they read kids' files again. For HGC they do not read files again at all. It is simply lottery.
So it absolutely does not matter how many writing samples or awards you will submit later. Everyone on waitlist have exactly the same probability to be chosen.
Also with MS and definetely HS, when one kid is accepted to several program, some seats free up and waitlisted kids get accepted.
With HGC this is not the case. Kids can go to only one HGC, as a result very few seats are available if any once initial acceptance is completed.
I do not know how different schools operate.
I know for a fact that 3-4 year ago Cold Spring NEVER took any kid after 4th grade started. Even when several kids moved between 4th and 5th grade to different states no kids were added to classes. Actually at that time principal mentioned at the meeting that they will not take kids once program will start.
How do you know this information?
I feel like I'm always reading people saying they definitively KNOW A THING TO BE 100% TRUE and then I talk to people involved with the magnets, IB programs, HGC's and they say very different things.
So... how do you know?
Anonymous wrote:HGC waitlists are completely different from MS or HS. For MS and HS they read kids' files again. For HGC they do not read files again at all. It is simply lottery.
So it absolutely does not matter how many writing samples or awards you will submit later. Everyone on waitlist have exactly the same probability to be chosen.
Also with MS and definetely HS, when one kid is accepted to several program, some seats free up and waitlisted kids get accepted.
With HGC this is not the case. Kids can go to only one HGC, as a result very few seats are available if any once initial acceptance is completed.
I do not know how different schools operate.
I know for a fact that 3-4 year ago Cold Spring NEVER took any kid after 4th grade started. Even when several kids moved between 4th and 5th grade to different states no kids were added to classes. Actually at that time principal mentioned at the meeting that they will not take kids once program will start.
Someone else said the wait lists are attached to the home school (if someone from a given school declines, someone waitlisted at that school is accepted), so this makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Administrators/teachers will not tell you WHO got in. But they will tell how many.
Admitted kids who attend the open house know who was accepted with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it determined who goes on the waitlist? At my kid's school 3 kids are going to a HGC and 3 are on waitlist. Thanks.
How do you people know the statistics from your school? Is it by talking to other parents? or do you call/e-mail the teacher/principal? My daughter is also on the wait list but I have no idea who else got in or on wait list at her school.
Anonymous wrote:How is it determined who goes on the waitlist? At my kid's school 3 kids are going to a HGC and 3 are on waitlist. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's a real lottery. My child's third grade teacher told us that another student was wait listed and would probably get in. And she did. This was after a child in the class declined because he was moving out of state.