Waitlisted!

<p>Dangot! I need some major advice ASAP.</p>

<p>I've been accepted at TCU, NYU Stern School of Business, and UT is pending... </p>

<p>Rice has waitlisted me... and as of now they are my first-choice!</p>

<p>They say on the form that 40-50 people get accepted from the waitlist every year, but how many people get waitlisted out of the 8000 people who get rejected?</p>

<p>This is important because if 200+ people are waitlisted my chances of getting in are still very small.</p>

<p>How are the people who are waitlisted chosen for acceptance?</p>

<p>Exactly what kind of spring-term information am I allowed to send in? Can I get a teacher to write me another reccomendation?</p>

<p>Can I write an essay explaining how important Rice is to me?</p>

<p>Basic Stats (Check my post-history for full details) -</p>

<p>SAT: 2200, 790M, 760R, 650W
SAT II: 740 Math 1, 740 US History
Class Rank: 55/480 <---------- What Killed Me!
Taking a total 13 AP courses by the end of the year.</p>

<p>Essay: Though written on short notice, it was well written and expressed a deep interested in Rice.
Teacher Rec's: Assumed to be good
Counselor Rec's: Excellent</p>

<p>EC: Debate Captain, Volunteer Activities, Rotary, NHS, etc
Awards: Many debate related awards, NHS, National Merit Commended, a few school/local awards, AP Scholar with Distinction.</p>

<p>Hook: I didn't emphasize it enough,but I helped run my father's small business when he became extremely ill.</p>

<p>My first strategy is to flood (not literally, but close) their Office of Admission with EVERY relevant accomplishment that might not have been covered in my application. (I got 2nd place in Debate and Extemp Speaking at UIL Districts, going to regionals soon, and many other minor things like a small school award, participating in a summer Children's reading fair, going to help managed a National Debate tournamnet, and other mundane things).</p>

<p>I also plan to write one, if not many essays, explaining why Rice is so important to me, and perhaps another small informative essay detailing the relevancy of my recent achievements and reinforce other achievements that I may not have covered as well in my application.</p>

<p>Lastly Im going to ask my counselor to send them a letter asking them to deeply consider accepting me, and an additional letter from either my Debate Coach or another teacher (or two) to recommend that I be accepted (not the same teachers who sent in the initial rec's).</p>

<p>If you have ANY relevent info to how waitlisting happens at Rice and what I ought to do, please do so, Im desperate!</p>

<p>EDIT: Would a college visit do anything for me at this point? If there is ANYTHING I can do to improve my odds at this point, please let me know</p>

<p>Sounds like your strategies are good - but, maybe don't "flood" them with information. Several mailings, etc. should be enough.</p>

<p>Yea I dont wan't to be annoying, but on the other hand I want to show them my dedication.</p>

<p>How many new recommendations would be appropriate, I know at least 2 well qualified teachers who would be more than happy to urge Rice to accept me... and my counselor would do anything to get me into Rice next fall.</p>

<p>Is a college visit appropriate/effective? If I do go, what should I do while I'm there besides a campus tour?</p>

<p>Two mailings is pushing it, three shows indiscretion.</p>

<p>Remember, Rice doesn't need to attract scholars that like it. Rice needs to attract individuals, people that care about their current communities and that would take a contributive identity at Rice. They must know you like Rice by now, let them know why Rice will help you and how you'll be an asset to them without just reiterating your laurels.</p>