The Wait List

really??? That’s amazing… I’ll keep praying because I guess there’s some sort of hope for me too, right?

Brooks may accept a couple of people from the waitlist, possibly with FA

Somewhere, I heard that Peddie is over enrolled for the fall.

I had been thinking about wait lists today and wondering if anyone had heard anything.

A 10th grade boy got a boarding spot this week at St. Marks.

On a separate post, it looks like a new @Sisoop2 got in off the wait list at Lawrenceville. Based on the information provided, it appears the student would be day, not boarding.

FWIW, others have mentioned that this is the time period that there tends to be wait list activity if there is any, as first half of the annual tuition bill is due, which is obviously a far greater sum than the deposit posted in May.

I think a sophomore boy was taken off the exeter waitlist. Boarding

Here’s one WL strategy if your FC school waitlists you on M10. Obviously, I’m hoping no one will need it, but if you want to be WL battle ready, it may prove to be helpful on M10. Knowledge is power… or, something. :slight_smile: :

My 3/12/15 post on this thread :

Here’s the drill:

If you receive a WL decision from your first choice school and an acceptance from another school- the steps are pretty simple:

  1. Accept a place on the WL via email with Delivery and Read Receipts.

  2. Schedule a Revisit Day and put the WL school OUT OF YOUR MIND for now. Go to Revisit Day and have a great time.

You’ll have one month for the WL to shakeout and to make a decision about the other school . If you want to go the distance with the WL school ( WITHOUT jeopardizing the other school ) you’ll have until A9. On A8 have your PARENT call the WL school and ask to speak to the DOA. Tell WL school that you have to act on an acceptance from another school before the deadline but you’d like to check WL status ( one last time ) before you do. If they tell you that they’re NOT going to the WL or they don’t expect much movement- thank them and have them remove your name from the WL.

It’s time to MOVE ON unless you choose to stay on the WL. If WL school miraculously does come through ( after A10 ) you’ll have to break your commitment with the other school and forfeit your deposit- which isn’t a mere bag of shells, by the way. Personally, I could never take this route because I’m way too frugal and like closure .

I’m also big on keeping commitments- but that’s just me. So- now we’re one or two days away from the deadline…

  1. Now that you’ve given the WL time to play out ( and you can walkaway and never wonder because you’ve seen it through to the end… ) : Have your parent call the school ( you’ll be attending ) and tell them the deposit check is on it’s way via FedEx.

The End.

Now, If you’re handed all Waitlists without any acceptances - here’s basically what you need to know:

Unfortunately, all you can do is remain calm, guarded and optimistic. Out of the gate, I highly recommend that a WL student sends an email to the school(s) just as I outlined in Step One above. Then the waiting truly begins because the AOs are solely focused on accepted students and revisit days until A10. Yes, a waitlist parent can call an AO M10-A10 to echo what was said in their child’s WL email, or to get a WL status update, but just remember where the AO focus is ( as cruel as that sounds- sorry ), and remember that all interaction between you and the AO matters. IMHO- it’s better to be cool, upbeat and patient. Persistence ( aka stalking ) has worked out well according to some persistent parents, but it has also backfired miserably on many, too. Everyone operates differently and I’m not here to tell anyone what to do… just do what feels best and works well for your family.

If I had to pick two days for a WL parents to call ( after the M10 student email accepting a place on the WL ) , I would pick the day after the last scheduled revisit day and A11- the day after contracts/ deposits are due… but that’s just me. I think it’s perfectly fine to call A9, too. Just not A10… because it’s usually nuts in the AO office that day.

Before and after A10, you’ll hear about some WL movement here on CC. You’ll also see posts saying your school has closed their WL. Please disregard those posts unless you’ve received the same letter, email, or you were told the same information over the phone by the AO.

Most schools send out some sort of notification to all families when they officially close their WL… while some ( forgive me ) will leave you languishing in the desert forever.

Also… even though it’s rare, some Waitlist movement will occur before school begins in late August/ early September. It’s also not uncommon for movement to happen in July, too … because that’s when the big money is due.

Life intervenes, plans change and spots at BSs do open up, but sadly it’s infrequent. That’s just the way it is.

The best WL advice I’ve heard during M10-A10 and beyond is to keep an open heart, keep doing all the things that make you happy, and keep moving. If you need to pause and vent there are plenty of veterans ( parents and students ) that are here for you… many who have experienced what you’re going though and could give much better WL advice than I can. So reach out if you need to - even if it’s for a lousy cyber hug. :slight_smile:

I wish there was some upbeat way to end this post. I feel depressed after writing this, but I do hope it helps just in case someone needs it. All I can say is - I wish you all the very, very best and I have my fingers crossed for everyone.

Especially the Chance Me Peeps… :wink: You guys are great! Good luck!!

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Just one thing to consider - this year A10 is Monday so A9 is not an option to call. Yes staff may be working on Sunday but I don’t think they’ll be answering the phone.

Good luck everyone

That is correct. Obviously, I did not consult my calendar! Big oops. :slight_smile: Thanks!

@PhotographerMom Thanks so much for the helpful post. I’m definitely expecting some waitlists so it’s great to be prepped! :)>-

Yup me too. I really don’t want to go there though… Positive mind frame… and lots of denial… :-S :wink:

Is there really much movement on the waitlist prior to A10? Many of the revisit days are scheduled right up until that weekend.

I think that it is rare but I know one kid who was taken off the waitlist at a HADES school prior to A10 and in time for the last revisit day.

@HMom16 Really really rare. At HADES schools in general, nearly nobody gets off of the waitlist due to the fact that each school has a very good idea of how many students will enroll. It’s not impossible, but I would estimate that most HADES schools don’t take anybody off of the waitlist most years, if not taking in one or two people…

Is it possible for a student to be removed off of the Andover waitlist for the freshman class?

You need to accept a spot on the waitlist in order to remain on the list (usually by sending in a post card or via email) so if you are offered a spot on the waitlist and don’t respond, you may be removed.

If you want to be removed from a wait list for any reason, you should notify the school as soon as possible. You are under no obligation to stay on a wait list if you don’t intend to accept a spot at that school.

At some point between now and Sept, schools will notify kids on the waitlist if they anticipate enrolling any more students. Once a school has filled all its spots, it will communicate that the wait list is “closed” meaning they will not be taking any more kids.

Schools are unlikely to know whether or not they have spots for sure until after April 10 so no news now is not necessarily bad news.

It seems like an awful lot of kids are getting waitlisted for the same schools. Does anyone know how may kids they put on the waitlist relative to their target class size?