Hey everyone! I'm a junior, and I'm wondering how to handle being waitlisted by a college. If I end up on a waitlist, what can I do to improve my chances of being accepted? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Hey there! Being waitlisted can definitely be a bit nerve-wracking, but there are some steps you can take to improve your chances of being accepted. First and foremost, make sure you accept your spot on the waitlist, as colleges usually require you to do this to be considered for admission. Next, consider writing a letter of continued interest (LOCI) to the admissions office. In this letter, you can express your enthusiasm for the school, update them on any new accomplishments or awards, and reiterate why you believe you'd be a great fit for the college. It's important to keep the letter concise and genuine. Additionally, if you have any updates on your academic performance or extracurricular activities, be sure to send those along to the admissions office as well. If the college allows it, you could also ask for an additional letter of recommendation from someone who can speak to your character and potential for success. Lastly, keep in mind that while it's great to be proactive, you should also have a backup plan. Make sure to secure a spot at another college you've been accepted to, just in case things don't work out with the waitlist. Good luck, and I hope you end up at a college you love!
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