Class of 2023 - Acceptances/Rejections

Anonymous
Just told ds to check email. He was admitted to JMU. We are residents in DC, and ds attends Wilson.
Still need to hear from Univ of Louisville honors program. I think they will have the best merit aid package.
Anonymous
Cambridge parent, congratulations to you and your child. I'm willing to bet you find the entire process to be far more transparent than this arsewards US admissions. Best of luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ASU Barrett with $15K merit, Pitt with 12K merit, Case with merit/FA package, Iowa State with 10K merit.

Awaiting UMD and a few privates. All for engineering.

Leaning towards ASU right now.



Do you mind sharing how much merit you got from Case? I'm interested in merit amount, not need based financial aid.


Merit was $25K I think. 37K total.

It used to be a top contender. A few things have changed though. Terrible food, extremely hard engineering course schedule compared to most other schools. Small percent of engineering students graduate in 4 years versus other schools she is looking into. The student who was shot last month in the stomach. Multiple visits have made the college less desirable vs more for some schools on her list. Abysmal school spirit. Cold dreary winters have been taxing on her older friends in NE colleges.

We shall see. It is a great school though.
Anonymous
W&M Early Decision--Yes. 4.4 GPA/1440 SAT
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is nice and all but no one in this area is with a 3.0 or higher is getting rejected to rolling admission schools.

They are rolling for a reason


What an idiotic remark.


Univ of Michigan, which is quite selective, is rolling.
Anonymous
My DC got into Purdue and Ohio State this week. Waiting on financials and scholarships. Both for engineering.

He already got into Alabama, Pitt, and Ohio State all with substantial merit. As you can see he wanted big school and we prefer the merit packages since we can piggyback scholarships on them.

Still waiting on VT and UMD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is nice and all but no one in this area is with a 3.0 or higher is getting rejected to rolling admission schools.

They are rolling for a reason


What an idiotic remark.


Univ of Michigan, which is quite selective, is rolling.

Don’t think it’s rolling. It has early action and regular decision. My kid got in early action and is very happy about it. Most peers at his school were deferred or denied. Not sure he will go but think it’s a great place. Loved our visit.
Anonymous
Ds admitted ED to Lehigh. And before you ask, no, he doesn’t want to be an engineer, and he’s not planning on going Greek. He absolutely loved the school and we are excited for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, BC, Fordham (with merit), Villanova




Can you share your child's stats? My DS is interested in Fordham and I'm interested in merit aid.


Not the PP you were asking, but my DS got into Fordham last year and received a Dean's Scholarship of $37K/year, with an additional $3K need-based grant. His stats were 1540 SAT (780M/760R), 3.9UW/4.5W, bunch of APs and all that other standard stuff.

He chose a different school. Good luck to your DS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ds admitted ED to Lehigh. And before you ask, no, he doesn’t want to be an engineer, and he’s not planning on going Greek. He absolutely loved the school and we are excited for him.


Great school. The executive editor of The Washington Post is a Lehigh grad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is nice and all but no one in this area is with a 3.0 or higher is getting rejected to rolling admission schools.

They are rolling for a reason


What an idiotic remark.


Univ of Michigan, which is quite selective, is rolling.


They changed that about a decade ago when they went to the common app. They have an EA and RD deadline. They do notify RD applicants over a period of weeks just because of the volume of applicants but that’s not what rolling admissions is (rolling means you can apply at various points and hear within a certain period, like 4 weeks).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ds admitted ED to Lehigh. And before you ask, no, he doesn’t want to be an engineer, and he’s not planning on going Greek. He absolutely loved the school and we are excited for him.


Congratulations! - Lehigh alumna
Anonymous
My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?
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