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Parcoursup: the possible answers to your wishes and how to react

2022-06-02T14:57:27.912Z


"Yes", "Yes if", "no", "waiting list", what you need to know to properly manage the answers sent by educational establishments


While the answers to registration wishes will begin to appear this Thursday from 7 p.m. on the screens of high school students' smartphones and in their mailboxes, it is time to review the four situations that may arise:

1/You have an admission proposal based on your favorite wish.

Congratulation !

This is the most comfortable situation.

You just have to validate this choice: for that you will just have to wait a few hours, because at the very beginning of the admission phase the Parcoursup platform is a "consultation" mode only.

The "validation" mode will be accessible in the evening, but you can also wait until the next day and take the time for a good night's reflection.

If in addition to this admission proposal you are waiting on your other wishes, resist the temptation to prolong just to see how many establishments are making offers to you: the longer you wait to validate your preferred wish and delete your wishes in waiting, the longer the lower ranked comrades than you will have to wait for an admission proposal.

So have benevolent triumph.

Precision :

2/You are on the waiting list for your favorite wish, with 1 or 2 admission proposals for the other wishes

This is the most common situation for the majority of candidates on Parcoursup on the evening of the first day of the results: being on the waiting list.

Nothing infamous: if you have chosen a very selective training with few places, and even if you have an excellent record with 18 out of 20 of general average, it is quite possible that on the scale of the country it is find enough records with a 19 out of 20 overall average that have passed yours.

The most important thing is to focus on your place in the waiting list, to compare with the rank on the waiting list of the last admitted or the last admitted in 2021. If you are 48th for a training that does not offer only 24 places, but that in 2021 the establishment has moved up to 68th to fill up: don't panic, wait a few days and your admission proposal should arrive thanks to the withdrawals of candidates better ranked than you.

On the other hand, if you are 148th, hope is very slim.

Take some time for reflection and start considering accepting an admissions offer on another wish – if you have any.

However, take care to conditionally accept one of the admissions offers that have been made to you, to guarantee you a place in case your place on the waiting list does not ultimately materialize as an admissions offer.

When you accept this proposal, the platform will ask you if you want to keep your wishes on the waiting list, and which ones.

3/You are on the waiting list for all your wishes

Again, do not panic, the situation is common.

As explained above, the most important thing is to check what your place is on the various waiting lists: in the training courses where you are too far from the last admitted in 2021 there is little hope, but on Parcoursup as on the stock market , “we haven't lost until we've sold!

".

Don't rush to cancel all your wishes on the waiting list, out of spite, and give yourself a few days to see how your ranking evolves over the withdrawals of other candidates.

Similarly, if you are placed on the waiting list for your favorite wish, and you also have a proposal for your "second choice" wish,

it is better to wait a few days to play your card to the end rather than rushing to accept the first admission offer made to you - accept it, but keep your wishes on the waiting list, as proposed by the platform at the time of validation of this "emergency" wish.

To keep morale up and wait without stressing too much, keep in mind that in 2021: 93% of high school students received at least one admission proposal during the main phase.

4/You have no admission offer, and no place on the waiting list

Tough situation.

In this case, you have to be efficient and pragmatic: at least you won't waste time on your revisions for philosophy and oral exams because of Parcoursup!

Note that the additional phase of Parcoursup opens on Thursday, June 23.

You will then be able to make new wishes for all training courses, including selective ones, which still have places.

Contrary to what you may imagine, many options are still open at this stage, and until September 16, the closing date of the complementary phase.

Please note:

if you received an admission proposal on Parcoursup between June 2 and 6, you have until June 7, 11:59 p.m. to accept it.

But for all admission proposals received from June 7, the deadline for responding is reduced to 24 hours: if you let these deadlines pass without reacting, the proposal(s) received will be cancelled.

The Parcoursup 2022 step-by-step guide

  • Parcoursup: the 3 stages and key dates of the 2022 calendar

  • Added training courses, specialty notes… the Parcoursup 2022 novelties

  • Where to find your INE number to register on Parcoursup?

Admission phase/responses to wishes: June 2 to July 15

  • The 4 possible answers to your training wishes on Parcoursup

  • Parcoursup: waiting list and call list, what is the difference?

  • Parcoursup: what to do if you only have refusals?

  • Parcoursup: how to stay zen if you only have "pending" wishes

  • Answers to the most asked questions about the answer phase

  • Download the Parcoursup application to be alerted in real time

  • Parcoursup: the “automatic answering machine” to de-stress

  • Parcoursup: notes, cover letter… how is your file handled?

  • For whom is the additional procedure and the access commission intended?

  • Need help with your orientation or the Parcoursup platform?

Source: leparis

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