| My daughter had two good friends both who applied and one was rejected and one was deferred. This was a huge surprise, as both girls are excellent students, got around 2050-2100 on their SAT'S. My d also applied but regular decision however her friends decisions have me secretly a little unhinged about the schools my D applied to, U Miami being one of them. She has about a 3.8 and a 2070 on her SAT, 30 on ACT. Her first choice is UVA, followed by Miami, U Texas Austin and Wake Forest. She only applied to one true safety school and now I am thinking.....maybe that was a mistake. Are applications this year an unusually high number as they were in 2008? Just curious....their rejections were a big surprise. |
| Maybe they ramped up the number of foreign students? |
| Those r all difficult schools to get in, last two easier. Use naviance or go on college data.com. Common app increases app pool. |
also go on CC to the chance forum.. |
| This is not a crowd-sourcing question. Actual data exists to answer your question. But generally, 2070/30 tests scores are on the low side of average for all the schools you named. |
| Agreed that ALL of the schools mention are difficult to get into (the last two included). To the original question, U of Miami does defer many students. Their issue is that they do not have dorm rooms for a large freshman class. They tend to defer, wait to see who is really and sincerely interested and then make a decision. DD was deferred until the Spring semester this past cycle. While the school was one of her top choices, she ultimately went elsewhere since she didn't want to wait until Spring to start. The school, however, is a good school. |
|
Did they look like this:
? |
| UMiami is not for the poor or ugly. |
Actually, they're on the high side of average; above the 50% for all, including UVA. The GPA is a bit low if weighted. Of course that's all admits; legacy and affirmative action included, her scores are probably average for unhooked applicants. |
| I'm glad I don't have a daughter replying… That video is incredibly intimidating!according to someone we know who is a high school college advisor the school has changed dramatically over the last 10 years and has gotten increasingly harder to get into. |
Admissions rates and selectivity are not the same thing. It is possible for a school to have high admission rate and still be quite selective. It just depends on the quality of their applicant pool. Some schools tend to get a large number of unqualified applicants, while others tend to only get qualified applicants. I am amazed at how many people do not understand this. |
Or the ones who don't know how to spell university |
| I couldn't even finish watching the video, it was so bad. Surely that's not indicative of the whole student body. |
It's not that far off, to be honest; at least for undergraduate greek life. In Florida, the U of Miami is widely perceived as a school for rich kids from out-of-state (typically the Northeast) who drive BMWs, wear designer clothing, pop oxycodone and/or cocaine and move back to New Jersey upon graduation. Actual Floridians go to UF, FSU, UCF or USF. |
Sorry about your rejection letter from Miami. It hurts at first but you'll see that in the long run, it's better this way. GL! |