<p>I will give you the same advice I gave my son, who is also on Brown’s waitlist. Do what you’re supposed to do to accept your spot and supplement your initial application and then proceed as if it is off the table as an option. The last two years they have not accepted anybody off of the waitlist. The year before that it was like 32 people. You can’t keep thinking “what if?”. Take a good hard look at the schools where you are accepted and figure out which is the best one for you. If the miraculous happens and you get off of a waitlist (anywhere!), then figure out how to proceed. But otherwise, just pick from your current offers and take advantage of every opportunity that school has to offer and think about potentially transferring to Brown or going to grad school there. </p>