Anonymous wrote:Did you read his essay? I truly don't get this.
I know kids with much lower SATs who got into the schools on your list.
Anonymous wrote:He might still get into one or more of his waitlist schools that are matches or low matches (somewhere above safety). He should do whatever he can within reason to express continued interest in whatever is his favorite of those schools. Many schools in recent years are waitlisting high stat kids who likely won't attend. That was my DDs experience last year and it seems more dramatic this year. He should contact the rep assigned to him (by email) or whoever else makes sense and indicate that he WILL attend if he is admitted and that he is truly excited about the school. Visit if you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had this situation. My suggestion is to really work the waitlists and consider hiring a college counselor to coach working the waitlist. He may get a spring admit.
How could a college counselor help work the waitlist? If there is a counselor that has connections at a particular school, then maybe I could see how someone might be able to put a thumb on the scale. Otherwise, I'm not sure how that would work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had this situation. My suggestion is to really work the waitlists and consider hiring a college counselor to coach working the waitlist. He may get a spring admit.
How could a college counselor help work the waitlist? If there is a counselor that has connections at a particular school, then maybe I could see how someone might be able to put a thumb on the scale. Otherwise, I'm not sure how that would work.
That happened at my high school. The college counselors knew the Deans of Admission and could call them up and pull for kids.
Right, but PP was suggesting hiring an independent college counselor. Unless a college counselor has a particular connection at the school(s) were DS is waitlisted -- which seems unlikely -- I have trouble seeing how that would help. But maybe I am just not the type to immediately think of hiring a "consultant" to try to fix everything.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe putting so much stock on kicking your ass in high school to get into the perfect college wasn't the best idea huh? Maybe just emphasizing doing your best, working hard and then seeing where that takes you would have been better. Not basing your self worth on The Perfect School.
I'd also guess you are let down because you thought paying for private school would mean you were exceptional no matter what.
You'll all survive. Look up people who have kicked ass in the life after attending your disappointing safety school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had this situation. My suggestion is to really work the waitlists and consider hiring a college counselor to coach working the waitlist. He may get a spring admit.
How could a college counselor help work the waitlist? If there is a counselor that has connections at a particular school, then maybe I could see how someone might be able to put a thumb on the scale. Otherwise, I'm not sure how that would work.
That happened at my high school. The college counselors knew the Deans of Admission and could call them up and pull for kids.
Anonymous wrote:We had this situation. My suggestion is to really work the waitlists and consider hiring a college counselor to coach working the waitlist. He may get a spring admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is everyone else doing in his school? Is it the school or there’s something wrong with his application that you haven’t noticed.
This is OP. It has been tough at his school but kids have certainly got in places.
I won’t tell you his entire list in case anyone is reading this and can figure out who he is, but here is a partial.
Waitlist: Case, Tulane, VErmont
Rejected: Northeastern, Vandy, Tulane, Emory
You put Tulane there twice. If Tulane was a wait-list DS has a good shot there. Send a loci and make a phone call to his admissions officer.
That was an typo. He got rejected from Tulane. Outright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had this situation. My suggestion is to really work the waitlists and consider hiring a college counselor to coach working the waitlist. He may get a spring admit.
How could a college counselor help work the waitlist? If there is a counselor that has connections at a particular school, then maybe I could see how someone might be able to put a thumb on the scale. Otherwise, I'm not sure how that would work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is everyone else doing in his school? Is it the school or there’s something wrong with his application that you haven’t noticed.
This is OP. It has been tough at his school but kids have certainly got in places.
I won’t tell you his entire list in case anyone is reading this and can figure out who he is, but here is a partial.
Waitlist: Case, Tulane, VErmont
Rejected: Northeastern, Vandy, Tulane, Emory
You put Tulane there twice. If Tulane was a wait-list DS has a good shot there. Send a loci and make a phone call to his admissions officer.