Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wait continues……….
Nothing?
They seem incredibly disorganized.
Decisions are released in early December. It is still early December.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wait continues……….
Nothing?
They seem incredibly disorganized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wait continues……….
Nothing?
Anonymous wrote:The wait continues……….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread inspired me to see if I still had the clever email they sent our DC when they got in ED many years ago. Yep, still got it. Good luck to all - it is a special school and our DC (who's in PhD program now) wouldn't have been happier anywhere else. Hope you hear soon.
From: William & Mary <admission@wm.edu>
Subject: Good Things
Dear XXX:
People say that good things come in small packages, but in college admissions, good things come in big envelopes. Consider this the small package, but something bigger is on its way.
Be sure to check your mailbox closely in the coming days.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Tribe!
-- The Admission Committee
Thank you for sharing. That is a really nice email. Do you remember if this was sent to prompt kids to check their portal, or was there a separate email that directing them to check and this email came after? Just wondering what it means if the email announcing decisions are available does not say "good things" in the subject line.
I think they just sent emails then, but this was almost 10 years ago so things might have changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread inspired me to see if I still had the clever email they sent our DC when they got in ED many years ago. Yep, still got it. Good luck to all - it is a special school and our DC (who's in PhD program now) wouldn't have been happier anywhere else. Hope you hear soon.
From: William & Mary <admission@wm.edu>
Subject: Good Things
Dear XXX:
People say that good things come in small packages, but in college admissions, good things come in big envelopes. Consider this the small package, but something bigger is on its way.
Be sure to check your mailbox closely in the coming days.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Tribe!
-- The Admission Committee
Thank you for sharing. That is a really nice email. Do you remember if this was sent to prompt kids to check their portal, or was there a separate email that directing them to check and this email came after? Just wondering what it means if the email announcing decisions are available does not say "good things" in the subject line.
Anonymous wrote:This thread inspired me to see if I still had the clever email they sent our DC when they got in ED many years ago. Yep, still got it. Good luck to all - it is a special school and our DC (who's in PhD program now) wouldn't have been happier anywhere else. Hope you hear soon.
From: William & Mary <admission@wm.edu>
Subject: Good Things
Dear XXX:
People say that good things come in small packages, but in college admissions, good things come in big envelopes. Consider this the small package, but something bigger is on its way.
Be sure to check your mailbox closely in the coming days.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Tribe!
-- The Admission Committee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit sounds like, for the first time in numerous years, William and Mary will not be releasing ED1 results during the first week of December. Does this scream increase in applications or something else?
I dont think it "screams" anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread inspired me to see if I still had the clever email they sent our DC when they got in ED many years ago. Yep, still got it. Good luck to all - it is a special school and our DC (who's in PhD program now) wouldn't have been happier anywhere else. Hope you hear soon.
From: William & Mary <admission@wm.edu>
Subject: Good Things
Dear XXX:
People say that good things come in small packages, but in college admissions, good things come in big envelopes. Consider this the small package, but something bigger is on its way.
Be sure to check your mailbox closely in the coming days.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Tribe!
-- The Admission Committee
I love this! It really is a special place. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:This thread inspired me to see if I still had the clever email they sent our DC when they got in ED many years ago. Yep, still got it. Good luck to all - it is a special school and our DC (who's in PhD program now) wouldn't have been happier anywhere else. Hope you hear soon.
From: William & Mary <admission@wm.edu>
Subject: Good Things
Dear XXX:
People say that good things come in small packages, but in college admissions, good things come in big envelopes. Consider this the small package, but something bigger is on its way.
Be sure to check your mailbox closely in the coming days.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Tribe!
-- The Admission Committee
Anonymous wrote:My Google photo memory today was DD in her WM sweatshirt (hidden in the closet, fingers crossed) from when she got in ED. Now a junior. It has been a fantastic college experience for her.
But that’s not the important part. This is. She was lucky. Kids with somewhat higher GPAs and great EC and test scores from her class were denied in ED. Kids with much higher stats were denied in RD. Not put on the WL. Denied. Hard work gets you serious consideration, but sometimes the yeses and nos are just luck. Like an AO connecting with something in your file. My DD is amazing, but her yes had a big component of luck. And the kids who were denied at WM ED ended up in great places for them and (including one at UVA, a couple VT and JMU, some SLACs…). And they love where they needed up and are doing really well.
My other kid went through RD and got the Nos. And it sucked. And it felt personal to me. Maybe more to me than my kid. How could these school not see how amazing my kid was? How could any school not want him? But he also ended up in the right school for him, and I now think the Nos did him a favor, because they would have been as good for him as where he ultimately went.
If your kid is accepted, congratulations and welcome to the Tribe! WM is a special place and I hope your kid is as happy as mine has been.
If your kid is not accepted, it just means there were too many qualified kids for too few spots. It does not mean that your kid isn’t and amazing, talented, and hardworking as kids who were accepted. It definitely does not mean that they will not go on to a great college and have an amazing experience.
If your kid is offered a WL spot, which comes with guaranteed spring admission if your kid studies abroad of goes to a CC for a semester, strongly it. Especially if your kid is sold on WM. It has become an increasingly popular option and each year there is a larger cohort of kids who go this route. WM does well with orientation for spring admits and DD is friends with a couple kids who went that route and have done very well. By sophomore year, no one can tell the difference between fall admits and spring admits. Especially kids who do the overseas option because they come in with friends from that program.
Good Luck to all!