Anonymous wrote:FYSA some schools show waitlist info on their Common Data Sets. It's a good reality check - many schools take no one off the waitlist or such a small number of waitlisted applicants that it seems totally pointless. But I checked a few where there was more movement than I would have expected.
Anonymous wrote:I wish old posts would get frozen or locked because these bumps just cause confusion! There is no waitlist movement at this time. This is a post from last May.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD’s private has so much waitlist movement. Not in DC, but kids off of waitlists at numerous top 25 schools. Does it seem like there’s more waitlist action to others too? Or are full pay kids a major boost for WL even at good schools?
Which top 25 schools? Any ivies except Cornell? TIA
My son's friend got off the Wash U list a couple of days ago. Ironically, they had committed to Cornell but are now going to Wash U (no idea why.)
How does that work? When they committed to Cornell did that not remove them from other schools' admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than other years actually. I know of three kids that got off wait lists, two of which were UVA.
I thought they were waiting for RD. Once ED deadline is over I thought they all rolled over, not?
Anonymous wrote:Any college counselors or insiders here?
Any visibility on waitlists so early?
Anonymous wrote:Less than other years actually. I know of three kids that got off wait lists, two of which were UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD’s private has so much waitlist movement. Not in DC, but kids off of waitlists at numerous top 25 schools. Does it seem like there’s more waitlist action to others too? Or are full pay kids a major boost for WL even at good schools?
Which top 25 schools? Any ivies except Cornell? TIA
My son's friend got off the Wash U list a couple of days ago. Ironically, they had committed to Cornell but are now going to Wash U (no idea why.)
How does that work? When they committed to Cornell did that not remove them from other schools' admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD’s private has so much waitlist movement. Not in DC, but kids off of waitlists at numerous top 25 schools. Does it seem like there’s more waitlist action to others too? Or are full pay kids a major boost for WL even at good schools?
Which top 25 schools? Any ivies except Cornell? TIA
My son's friend got off the Wash U list a couple of days ago. Ironically, they had committed to Cornell but are now going to Wash U (no idea why.)
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Yale alum and at some event in the past heard that when the weather is beautiful during bulldog days their yield is higher than in years when it’s rainy. This year there was great weather during Bulldog days = higher yield. Unfortunately Harvard’s admit days were the two days prior to Yale’s and the first day was a complete washout and the last day cloudy.
Anonymous wrote:Does it start right on May 1? Or earlier?