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did you get wait listed somewhere maybe youre deferred and looking to write a letter of continued interest wondering how do i get off this wait list or maybe how do i write a letter of continuing interest if so in this video im going to give you some templates for how to write a letter of continued interest ive been an independent college consultant for a long time im going to share with you my tactics so if you did not get into the college that you wanted to get into they sent you you are on the wait list of course you need to accept the position on the waitlist but in many instances schools are going to have a little box for you to fill out where you can also give them a little update some schools will even ask for an update letter other schools you can just send it on your own prerogative and just be careful because some schools will say please please do not send us that letter most of the time its not going to hurt you if you send a letter but if schools specifically say pleas