Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone having any more movement from some of the more sought after schools (PK3) - MV, CMI, TR, YY, etc? we finally made it below 5 on the waitlist and just wondering how realistic our chances are?
At this point, schools might only have one or two spots open up, if that. What you need to hope is that the 4 in front of you are happy with their current solution/school and won't want to pick up and move.
Anonymous wrote:anyone having any more movement from some of the more sought after schools (PK3) - MV, CMI, TR, YY, etc? we finally made it below 5 on the waitlist and just wondering how realistic our chances are?
Anonymous wrote:anyone having any more movement from some of the more sought after schools (PK3) - MV, CMI, TR, YY, etc? we finally made it below 5 on the waitlist and just wondering how realistic our chances are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im in the top 5 at ITS for K and will decline a spot if offered in case anyone behind me is waiting. I've inched from 15 to top 5 in the last 2 weeks
So why don't you just take yourself off the waitlist? UGH so annoying.
that actually gives the people behind unfounded hope
But makes things happen faster if a real slot opens up. Schools have to call each person in turn, and wait 48 hours for them to say yes or no.
Not necessarily - I declined on the spot when I was called on Friday (NP here).
Yes, but they have to reach you, then submit the information. If you know you are going to decline - just withdraw your name.
+1 there is a reason they make withdrawing your child's name so easy on the waitlist. Why add work for the school?
Because the PP is selfish and inconsiderate. Thinks nothing of the greater good and only of herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im in the top 5 at ITS for K and will decline a spot if offered in case anyone behind me is waiting. I've inched from 15 to top 5 in the last 2 weeks
So why don't you just take yourself off the waitlist? UGH so annoying.
that actually gives the people behind unfounded hope
But makes things happen faster if a real slot opens up. Schools have to call each person in turn, and wait 48 hours for them to say yes or no.
Not necessarily - I declined on the spot when I was called on Friday (NP here).
Yes, but they have to reach you, then submit the information. If you know you are going to decline - just withdraw your name.
+1 there is a reason they make withdrawing your child's name so easy on the waitlist. Why add work for the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im in the top 5 at ITS for K and will decline a spot if offered in case anyone behind me is waiting. I've inched from 15 to top 5 in the last 2 weeks
So why don't you just take yourself off the waitlist? UGH so annoying.
that actually gives the people behind unfounded hope
But makes things happen faster if a real slot opens up. Schools have to call each person in turn, and wait 48 hours for them to say yes or no.
Not necessarily - I declined on the spot when I was called on Friday (NP here).
Yes, but they have to reach you, then submit the information. If you know you are going to decline - just withdraw your name.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting and hopeful. Been #1 on the wait list since August 1. But my daughter started at another school two weeks ago and it would be somewhat painful to move her at this point.