Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your inputs! Now I really don't know if we should write to our top choice to show our continued interest (I heard this sometimes helps) or just stay on the wl quietly...
OP, you should definitely write to your top choice school, but don’t make it bland and business-like.
Write to the school and tell them everything you loved about it — include specific details that show how well you came to know the school — and why you believe your child would thrive and contribute to that school’s community. Make it a heartfelt letter that sings. Put thoughtful effort into it. If you’re a terrible writer, work with someone who is great at it.
At this point, it’s the only thing that will make you stand out beyond th facts you can’t control. Admissions people are human. Like any of us, they can be swayed by genuine appreciation for their school and a strong, clear desire to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever get off a waitlist before 3/15 or so.
I've noticed some contracts due 3/22 and some 3/15.
Are most 3/15?
Only have two admits- one of each date.
I figure we'll wait to accept the one we want of these two until the day before deadline in case we hear from a WL which might be a preferred school.
Yes some people get into multiple schools and will quick decline the offer at schools they are not interested in....other in the same situation will wait till the deadline.
It doesn’t matter. No one gets off the WL until after the mid-March response deadline - at least for the first tier schools.
Not always true.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your inputs! Now I really don't know if we should write to our top choice to show our continued interest (I heard this sometimes helps) or just stay on the wl quietly...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever get off a waitlist before 3/15 or so.
I've noticed some contracts due 3/22 and some 3/15.
Are most 3/15?
Only have two admits- one of each date.
I figure we'll wait to accept the one we want of these two until the day before deadline in case we hear from a WL which might be a preferred school.
Yes some people get into multiple schools and will quick decline the offer at schools they are not interested in....other in the same situation will wait till the deadline.
It doesn’t matter. No one gets off the WL until after the mid-March response deadline - at least for the first tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever get off a waitlist before 3/15 or so.
I've noticed some contracts due 3/22 and some 3/15.
Are most 3/15?
Only have two admits- one of each date.
I figure we'll wait to accept the one we want of these two until the day before deadline in case we hear from a WL which might be a preferred school.
Yes some people get into multiple schools and will quick decline the offer at schools they are not interested in....other in the same situation will wait till the deadline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the AD and simply ask:
Is DC's position on the WL high enough that they may be made an offer of Admission by deposit deadline ( March ? 21st )
If the AD hedges at all..... that is a NO and go with the school that wants your child and don't look back
Once you are inside many schools are different that your first impression . The ADs have been doing this for decades most of them.
You are on your 1st rodeo, likely
If they REALLY wanted your DC or want them on high WL they would have admitted your DC or high WL them
This is terrible advice.
First, WLs are not numerically ranked. Candidates are pulled off the waitlist as they match characteristics of whoever declines their offer. So let's say a school made an offer to an extroverted, sporty, African American girl. If she declines, they will look for a candidate from the waitlist who has a similar profile, not a introverted, white science geek boy.
Get it?
Second, NO offers will be made before the deposit deadline in March. The schools will wait to see how their whole class has shifted and reconfigure it from the WL.
This is why you don't take advice blindly from DCUM. So many idiots with so little knowledge holding forth like they know something.
No wonder the wl responses are also due by March 15. I guess ADs won't review the waiting lists until after the 15th?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever get off a waitlist before 3/15 or so.
I've noticed some contracts due 3/22 and some 3/15.
Are most 3/15?
Only have two admits- one of each date.
I figure we'll wait to accept the one we want of these two until the day before deadline in case we hear from a WL which might be a preferred school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the AD and simply ask:
Is DC's position on the WL high enough that they may be made an offer of Admission by deposit deadline ( March ? 21st )
If the AD hedges at all..... that is a NO and go with the school that wants your child and don't look back
Once you are inside many schools are different that your first impression . The ADs have been doing this for decades most of them.
You are on your 1st rodeo, likely
If they REALLY wanted your DC or want them on high WL they would have admitted your DC or high WL them
This is terrible advice.
First, WLs are not numerically ranked. Candidates are pulled off the waitlist as they match characteristics of whoever declines their offer. So let's say a school made an offer to an extroverted, sporty, African American girl. If she declines, they will look for a candidate from the waitlist who has a similar profile, not a introverted, white science geek boy.
Get it?
Second, NO offers will be made before the deposit deadline in March. The schools will wait to see how their whole class has shifted and reconfigure it from the WL.
This is why you don't take advice blindly from DCUM. So many idiots with so little knowledge holding forth like they know something.
Anonymous wrote:Call the AD and simply ask:
Is DC's position on the WL high enough that they may be made an offer of Admission by deposit deadline ( March ? 21st )
If the AD hedges at all..... that is a NO and go with the school that wants your child and don't look back
Once you are inside many schools are different that your first impression . The ADs have been doing this for decades most of them.
You are on your 1st rodeo, likely
If they REALLY wanted your DC or want them on high WL they would have admitted your DC or high WL them
Anonymous wrote:Call the AD and simply ask:
Is DC's position on the WL high enough that they may be made an offer of Admission by deposit deadline ( March ? 21st )
If the AD hedges at all..... that is a NO and go with the school that wants your child and don't look back
Once you are inside many schools are different that your first impression . The ADs have been doing this for decades most of them.
You are on your 1st rodeo, likely
If they REALLY wanted your DC or want them on high WL they would have admitted your DC or high WL them
Anonymous wrote:Call the AD and simply ask:
Is DC's position on the WL high enough that they may be made an offer of Admission by deposit deadline ( March ? 21st )
If the AD hedges at all..... that is a NO and go with the school that wants your child and don't look back
Once you are inside many schools are different that your first impression . The ADs have been doing this for decades most of them.
You are on your 1st rodeo, likely
If they REALLY wanted your DC or want them on high WL they would have admitted your DC or high WL them