Anonymous wrote:What would you do if your DC was WL at a top school but they had not visited it? We know someone who can make a push for DC but feel we'd need to take DC to look at it first to make sure DC would want to go there - if a spot opened up.
Anonymous wrote:At our private many kids got off the waitlist at places like Northwestern, UVA, Norte Dame....I also know quite a few public school kids that got into UVA off the waitlist. If it’s your kids dream it can’t hurt to try - and get your counselor involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Note Dean J's historical data:
http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2019/03/notes-for-uva23-waiting-list.html
How many people got offers to come off the waiting list in the past?
Here's over a decade of data, which should show you how unpredictable this part can be. I don't have a breakdown of where the offers were for these years.
2018 - 13
2017- 117
2016 - 360
2015- 402
2014- 42
2013 - 185
2012 - 284
2011 - 117
2010 - 240
2009 - 288
2008 - 60
2007 - 159
2006 - 145
2005 - 83
Interesting:
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on the waiting list: 5,972
Number accepting a place on the waiting list: 3,588
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 6,000 right now on UVA's waitlist. 20,000 on UCLA's. These aren't true waitlists - they are soft denials. You should move on.
People do get off the waitlists, but the number of kids that they put on the waitlist is just ridiculous. It just isn't fair to the kids, it leaves some with a false hope.
Anonymous wrote:Note Dean J's historical data:
http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2019/03/notes-for-uva23-waiting-list.html
How many people got offers to come off the waiting list in the past?
Here's over a decade of data, which should show you how unpredictable this part can be. I don't have a breakdown of where the offers were for these years.
2018 - 13
2017- 117
2016 - 360
2015- 402
2014- 42
2013 - 185
2012 - 284
2011 - 117
2010 - 240
2009 - 288
2008 - 60
2007 - 159
2006 - 145
2005 - 83
Anonymous wrote:There are 6,000 right now on UVA's waitlist. 20,000 on UCLA's. These aren't true waitlists - they are soft denials. You should move on.
Anonymous wrote:There are 6,000 right now on UVA's waitlist. 20,000 on UCLA's. These aren't true waitlists - they are soft denials. You should move on.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is a way to jerk kids around. Mine was waitlisted at Franklin & Marshall. After the deadline for accepting another school, they called and dangled the likelihood of admission, but would not make that definite until he would commit to accepting. That approach helps their stats, but is not exactly scrupulous. I was proud of my child for telling them he was no longer interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
what is the down side for staying on the waitlist longer than may 1st?
You lose your deposit and whatever else you paid for the other school you accepted.
And for some kids sitting on a waitlist hoping just delays the process of coming to terms with, and hopefully getting excited about, the school where you were admitted and placed a deposit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere that you should probably just say no to the waitlist, it causes too much stress and ultimately false hope.
I'm new to this and not sure I understand this process. At what point do you "say no to waitlist"? Do they actually ask you? What would be the downside of being on a waitlist as opposed to being rejected?