<p>I don't think her GC really cares - they don't do alot for kids going to college anyway. The school is 3 states away and no one from her school goes there - this may be a plus or a minus.
It sounds like kids who come from schools with a more aggressive GC have a better chance - maybe?
Thanks for the info and support. I know this anguish won't last forever and will eventually pass - although she is talking about applying to this school as a transfer. Oh why does the 4th child (and youngest) have to be so difficult? LOL</p>
<p>Rice just announced that they are not taking anyone off the wait list this year. Seems their yield was up and they may be over. Other schools should be giving indications now, too.</p>
<p>Colby sent an email to their waitlisted students that they are not going to the waitlist, according to a post on the Colby forum. Hmm, does this mean S will be in a triple (he's going to Colby)?</p>
<p>My D did not get that email from Colby.</p>
<p>islandgirl1960 - The poster on the Colby forum is an international student and I wonder if that had something to do with it. I know Colby has limited financial aid for internationals, so that may have something to do with it.</p>
<p>Grateful that my d. got all straight accept or rejects. Waitlist sounds horrible, emotionally.</p>
<p>chaucers_pal - I agree. Waitlist is limbo hell.</p>