<p>Can someone please explain how a wait list generally works. If 677 kids applied and only 103 got accepted generally how many would be wait listed. My son, who is devastated, was told that many fine applicants such as he were put on their wait list. What are his chances of being accepted??</p>
<p>There are no hard and fast rules about waitlists. It can even vary a lot from year to year at the same school. (Same thing with deferrals BTW.) A few schools also use waitlists for legacy candidates that they don't want to accept, but think there will be less hard feelings if they don't actually reject them either.</p>
<p>there is a forum just for prep schools where you might want to post this</p>
<p>I think it would probably depend on the school.
I live in an urban area- and prep schools are not generally need blind. Those with need may be waitlisted just because they are putting together a class- and the more students that are full pay, the more flexibilty then they would have when finding the students to fill the aid slots.
( not saying you have need- I am speaking in general)</p>
<p>My oldest applied to 5 prep schools for 6th grade. ( and at the time it was * such* a process I thought " boy, by the time she applies to colleges- she will be able to do this all herself! " Bwahaha! :D :rolleyes: )</p>
<p>One school- was K-12, so very few slots as most either had already been attending, or had siblings already attending.
Two other schools also began in 5th grade, so very few slots for 6th graders.
She was admitted to one school, which was probably last choice and waitlisted at what was close to first choice.
She was ( is) a very cute and perky blond girl, very bright- but had lots of financial need. We couldn't even think of her attending unless the schools had given her a big grant.
Very cute & perky blond girls who are very bright are frankly a dime a dozen. When a class is only 15 students or so, it gets competitive. You can't have the whole classroom made up of bubbly females, you need room for sports fixated boys and girls, geeks who can upgrade the servers, gifted musicians and future politicians.</p>
<p>Your son may already have his description filled in the class by a currently attending sibling.</p>
<p>However,- I had. had a very nice long chat with the admissions director at the school where she was waitlisted ( while D was touring- long before decisions were made) and I felt very good about the school.
After the tour, we ( I ) sent a thank you card to the school & when she was waitlisted we sent a note saying that she still liked it very much and was hoping to attend.
She was admitted and with the aid she needed and she attended through senior year.</p>
<p>I don't know what it is like in your area- I know that in our area, we have fewer seats for more students- but letting them know that you are still interested can't hurt.</p>
<p>Thanks for all your posts!..they are helpful. I would like to know the site info for the forum for prep schools. Thanks!</p>
<p>It's right on CC - go down the list of forums and it's close to the bottom.</p>
<p>emeraldkity4 ,
Thanks for the information, very helpful. How long you have been in waitlist until they admitted your daughter.
I have the similar situation, however after the school admitted my kid from waitlist. the school say no aid available and we need to pay full tuition $30,000 and we send other mail request for reconsideration for giving us financial aid, and they return our mail saying will look in to it for us, however there over one month ago, now is almost July, we still have not hear anything from them and he didn’t return our call. Should we wait to last minute? My kid going into 9th grade and he is an outstanding student top of his class will there any chance they will give in and give us some aid (1/3 of the tuition) at the very end. Any input will appreciate!</p>
<p>tim: start a new thread on the prep school forum; this one is 3.5 years old…</p>