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What should I do if I've been waitlisted at my top-choice college?

Hi everyone, I'm a junior and I'm really worried about what will happen if I get waitlisted at my top-choice college. I know that being on the waitlist doesn't guarantee admission, but is there anything I can do to improve my chances of getting in? Should I start looking at other schools, or should I hold out hope for my dream college? Any advice would be super helpful!

a year ago

Hey there! I understand how stressful the college admissions process can be, especially when it comes to your top-choice school. If you do end up being waitlisted, there are a few steps you can take to improve your chances of getting in. First, make sure to accept your spot on the waitlist. This shows the college that you're still interested in attending. You can also send a letter of continued interest to the admissions office, where you reiterate your enthusiasm for the school and update them on any new achievements or developments since your initial application. Additionally, stay in contact with the admissions office and ask if there's anything specific they'd like to see from you while you're on the waitlist. It's important to remember that being on the waitlist doesn't guarantee admission, so it's a good idea to have a backup plan. Accept offers from other schools that you'd be happy to attend, and if you ultimately don't get off the waitlist at your top-choice college, remember that there are many great schools out there and you'll still have a fantastic college experience. Best of luck!

a year ago

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