Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, if a non-sibling, they are calling to tell you that they are going to offer a spot as a redshirt. Basically, if you want to go you have to repeat a grade.
Are these always for K?
My experience is with K. My son is an August 30th birthday, so right on the cusp age wise. The admissions officer called and asked to have him re-visit both the pre-k and k class so the teachers could observe. They also asked if they could call his preschool teacher to discuss their observations. He did the re-visit and ended up being recommended for kindergarten. High school age now, so it was quite a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, if a non-sibling, they are calling to tell you that they are going to offer a spot as a redshirt. Basically, if you want to go you have to repeat a grade.
Are these always for K?
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, if a non-sibling, they are calling to tell you that they are going to offer a spot as a redshirt. Basically, if you want to go you have to repeat a grade.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, if a non-sibling, they are calling to tell you that they are going to offer a spot as a redshirt. Basically, if you want to go you have to repeat a grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. No way that is happening unless it’s for a sibling. They need info- that’s all.
I’ve definitely heard of offices that call for rejections early in special circumstances.
Same here, for legacies and siblings (although it's a little late for a sibling rejection).
Anonymous wrote:These calls happen for a few reasons:
- Child is a sibling but going to be rejected, AD is doing a courtesy call.
- Child will be admitted but only if redshirted.
- Child had a conditional acceptance that’s too hard to explain in the letter.
- AD needs more information on something in the application (but it’s late for that).
- AD wants to know if you will accept if admitted.
- School really really wants kid and wants you to know how much they want the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Either way I'm now invested! Please give an update afterwards. We're rooting for you!