Northwestern ED - Did they reject anyone?

Anonymous
Everyone we know who applied ED was either accepted or deferred.
Do not know anyone rejected.

Anyone?
Anonymous
So many deferrals
Anonymous
Kinda nice, I guess.
Anonymous
Why give a kid a decision when you can keep them in suspense until May.
Anonymous
Deferrals stink-false hope-only about 10% ever get in through RD.
Anonymous
I know several who were rejected last year.
Anonymous
DD is deferred. Seems like there is a lot of this going on this cycle.

Wondering what the stats of the deferral are. I will start:

DD has: 4.5W, 34 ACT, leadership, arts and sports, checks all the boxes per our counselor.

DD isn't: legacy, URM, applying for FA


Anonymous
My husband’s theory is that kids they know are first choice/will accept they defer and use early round to catch other high achievers that might go to an Ivy or elsewhere.

My kid was deferred after bari ally being told by HS, AO etc he was a shoe in. He expressly stated love for school, connection and first choice.

Some schools accept less or the same #s early round. It’s plausible.
Anonymous
Last year NU made a point of saying would accept or deny mostly in the ED round with few deferrals. Sounds like they shifted their strategy this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD is deferred. Seems like there is a lot of this going on this cycle.

Wondering what the stats of the deferral are. I will start:

DD has: 4.5W, 34 ACT, leadership, arts and sports, checks all the boxes per our counselor.

DD isn't: legacy, URM, applying for FA




What is unweighted and is it public or private? 4.5 weighted from MCPS would be way too low for NU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why give a kid a decision when you can keep them in suspense until May.


May? What are you talking about? Regular decisions are released in March. Any kid who is deferred goes into the regular decision pool and will have an acceptance or rejection in March.
Anonymous
I know three kids who got rejected ED
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year NU made a point of saying would accept or deny mostly in the ED round with few deferrals. Sounds like they shifted their strategy this year.


New admissions director….some are questioning her background
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why give a kid a decision when you can keep them in suspense until May.


May? What are you talking about? Regular decisions are released in March. Any kid who is deferred goes into the regular decision pool and will have an acceptance or rejection in March.


Or waitlist…a lot waitlisted last year too. NU focused solely on yield.
Anonymous
My kids good friend rejected. Solid stats.
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