<p>My daughter just heard that she was waitlisted at Kenyon. She is sad, not having understood how competetive it was. How many people are waitlisted? Is it everyone who’s qualified or just a handful?</p>
<p>Should she make a phone call to Kenyon to make a case or wait another year. </p>
<p>Last question, if she is waitlisted this year, does that give her any bonus point next summer?</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about Kenyon, but I doubt pleading her case would help - if she’s already been waitlisted, they’ve already selected their students.</p>
<p>She is a sophmore so next year is fine. She is happy as a clam (bizarre metaphor) because she just got accepted to the Georgia Governor’s Honor Program, a free 6-week program where she will get to focus on writing. So things happen the way they do for a reason.</p>
<p>Even if she were to get a YES from Iowa, she’d pass on it now.</p>
<p>I’ve been atempting to write a piece for Simon’s Rock, but I can’t do that prompt well at all. There’s so much to say, but yet utterly nothing… </p>