Some kids don't want to wait until April and have other great options available to them now. It can be mentally draining to keep this the application open if you would be perfectly happy with other more available options. Now obviously if this would be your number one pic, then sure, don't withdraw. But I think withdrawing is great if your interests now have shifted. |
I think it would be silly to withdraw until I received a final determination. I put the time, effort, and money into the application. I wouldn't want a what if hanging over my head. To each his own of course. |
| Best for those who aren’t serious about wanting to attend just withdraw. Plenty of other kids dying to take their place! |
Agree! Especially after reading the “disappointed” thread. My DC will be withdrawing from one waitlist and one acceptance that someone said they wished their kid had in hand. Will be looking more closely over the next two weeks to see where there’s still interest or not, and will be declining more acceptances. Mind you my kid applied to 8 schools. If your kid has 15-20, then it’s an even more important and kind thing to do. |
Thank for this, and showing us that even not great MI districts have great students, and great Michigan school districts rival great DMV school districts. DCUM wants to think that unless you are in the DMV, Boston or Bay Area your kids are getting a subpar peasant education. |
| The Detroit suburbs are wealthy and feed a lot to Michigan. Comparable schools to the DMV. |
I don't think it is "fishy" by any means. My kid was accepted to Michigan with high stats and test score from OOS. No desire to attend an IVY. My kid wanted a big rah rah state school after having small classes all through life. Decided to choose a different college. Good luck to all of your kids! |
Even with automotive shrinking, you still have a critical mass of the well to do. MLive had a story a while ago about how something like seven schools form a huge percentage of in-state admits. Ann Arbor Pioneer and Huron send a lot of kids there along with the Plymouth schools and the usual suspects, Novi, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Rochester. |
But 30 years ago, you probably didn't do SAT prep and have grade inflation where nobody gets a B. |
Troy is right at the top too. |
| To anyone's kid who didn't get in, don't get me wrong, I went there and love the school, but I never got over how gigantic it is. When I went, there were 38,000 students and now they have over 50,000. I have heard all the you'll find your people stories but huge is huge. It's a very popular school, and will be even more so with the national championship. But seriously, your kid will do just fine. |
Right, funny I didn't mention because my spouse was a teacher in that district. No matter what shape it is in now, automotive provided a lot of the impetus that made UM what it is today. |
Need to name check Northville and Troy. Plus the original multi-district International Academy. |
Great points. |
| ^^^For being “gigantic”, they have top 10 departments in every discipline and have a pretty high ranking for undergrad teaching too. Not sure what your point was with that statement but these are the facts. |