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Re: The waitlist dilemma ...... what to do??? Nice article [#permalink]
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First Step – Follow instructions!

What should you do first? Follow instructions. Some schools have a strict policy against unsolicited materials from waitlist applicants. If the school specifically says that they don’t want to receive supplemental materials, then do not send them. The schools look unfavorably upon waitlist applicants who do not follow directions. What can you do if you are waitlisted at a school like this? Just wait.


So in situations like this, is waiting really the only option? I wish I could do something about my app rather than just sit and wait. It feels so empty not getting any updates from schools everytime I check my email.
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venky1979 wrote:
First Step – Follow instructions!

What should you do first? Follow instructions. Some schools have a strict policy against unsolicited materials from waitlist applicants. If the school specifically says that they don’t want to receive supplemental materials, then do not send them. The schools look unfavorably upon waitlist applicants who do not follow directions. What can you do if you are waitlisted at a school like this? Just wait.


So in situations like this, is waiting really the only option? I wish I could do something about my app rather than just sit and wait. It feels so empty not getting any updates from schools everytime I check my email.



You may opt for a campus visit to show your intrest indiretly
But if they have a policy against that (which sounds unlikely)
all you can do is just wait.
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venky1979 wrote:
First Step – Follow instructions!

What should you do first? Follow instructions. Some schools have a strict policy against unsolicited materials from waitlist applicants. If the school specifically says that they don’t want to receive supplemental materials, then do not send them. The schools look unfavorably upon waitlist applicants who do not follow directions. What can you do if you are waitlisted at a school like this? Just wait.


So in situations like this, is waiting really the only option? I wish I could do something about my app rather than just sit and wait. It feels so empty not getting any updates from schools everytime I check my email.



You may opt for a campus visit to show your intrest indiretly
But if they have a policy against that (which sounds unlikely)
all you can do is just wait.


Thank you venky for your reply. I'm just being so axious waiting. Campus visit might not be an option for me since it's peak season and I'm loaded with work right now. My boss would kill me if I abandon him to fly to US at this time. Anyway, guess all I can do is be patient and wait.
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Re: The waitlist dilemma ...... what to do??? Nice article [#permalink]
Firstly, thank you, venky, for sharing with us this useful newsletter.

Secondly, I wanted to challenge some of the advice given in this letter:

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If you have received acceptance into a rival school, then write and clearly outline why this school should move you into the acceptance pool, and if they do so why you will definitely consider them over the rival school. The reasons need to be compelling, not just a change of heart.

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Let the school know of any acceptance to other rival schools. Let them know why they should move you off the list and why you would accept their school over the rival.


I see it as "playing the schools against each other" and I consider it as a very dangerous tactics. That was actually mentioned by Linda Abrahams of Accepted.com as one of the the "9 mistakes".
One must use this tactics with great care and only when absolutely necessary, e.g. when you are approaching a deposit deadline in a school where you were accepted but would rather attend the school where you were waitlisted.
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bumping this up for the W/L benefit. :)
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Is it just me or is there no link to see the full article?
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Re: The waitlist dilemma ...... what to do??? Nice article [#permalink]
With two waitlists in hand, I thought this article might be useful. But there is nothing here that I can't figure out with some common sense. The key is trying to understand WHY I'm on waitlist; but the schools don't give much in terms of feedback.
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I see it as "playing the schools against each other" and I consider it as a very dangerous tactics. That was actually mentioned by Linda Abrahams of Accepted.com as one of the the "9 mistakes".
One must use this tactics with great care and only when absolutely necessary, e.g. when you are approaching a deposit deadline in a school where you were accepted but would rather attend the school where you were waitlisted.


Why is it dangerous? Does it me that the targeted school may not like it? Just curious.
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helg wrote:
I see it as "playing the schools against each other" and I consider it as a very dangerous tactics. That was actually mentioned by Linda Abrahams of Accepted.com as one of the the "9 mistakes".
One must use this tactics with great care and only when absolutely necessary, e.g. when you are approaching a deposit deadline in a school where you were accepted but would rather attend the school where you were waitlisted.


Why is it dangerous? Does it me that the targeted school may not like it? Just curious.


Sure it's dangerous! Imagine schools are girls. So, you proposed to Ann, because you really-really like her, but she's still hesitating, whether you are The Man. And you know that Beth is head over heels in love with you. Will you try to show to Ann how good you are, win her over by doing something great? Or will you just come over to Ann and say:
- Beth is ready to go out with me. But I like you better. But if you reject me, I will go out with Beth. What do you say?
Chances are she will reject you immediately, especially if Beth is nowhere near as classy as Ann, just to teach you a lesson, and make you suffer. Because she might have liked you, but you behaved like an a----le in putting her and Beth on the same scale :twisted:
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