Anonymous wrote:OP here. It was not good news. It was a courtesy call due to my friends at the school. I almost wished it was an impersonal email. Good luck to everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It was not good news. It was a courtesy call due to my friends at the school. I almost wished it was an impersonal email. Good luck to everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It was not good news. It was a courtesy call due to my friends at the school. I almost wished it was an impersonal email. Good luck to everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:So did OP talk to them yet? Why did she say oh well she’ll wait? Did the call happen or not?
Anonymous wrote: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.
How does that even work? Do they not send the contract?
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:I am an admissions officer and I make calls like this all of the time. Usually I need to get more info about something. So perhaps your child is being seriously considered, but one thing is giving them pause and they want to get more info.