VT- any chance they drop some in DEC like last year?

Anonymous
It seems like an eternity to wait until late Feb. They are the latest EA school around.

Has anyone heard if they'll do another Dec. drop like last year?

Sure would take the sting out of the UVA rejection and possibly my wallet.
Anonymous
People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it


Why did they get angry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it


Why did they get angry?

Different poster from the one you quoted here.
They only notified some people, and others were left hanging and wondering if the fact they weren't notified meant they were rejected. It was just a few days before Christmas and really just seemed mean. My kid was a high school senior last year but had not applied to VT, so while it didn't affect my kid, I sure heard a lot about it from others.
Anonymous
It wasn't "mean" - good grief. They were just releasing decisions as they went, and in fact, made that very clear to all applicants.
Anonymous
I just wish VT hadn't gotten rid of ED. It's my DC's absolute first choice and there's no way to express that now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just wish VT hadn't gotten rid of ED. It's my DC's absolute first choice and there's no way to express that now.


Maybe they'll reintroduce it as competition goes up for VTech (I know it won't be for this cycle, sorry).
Anonymous
Yeah, I don't think so. I think more likely that a first wave comes out in mid Jan. My kid dying to hear as well. It's a long wait as other decisions are coming in.
Anonymous
It'll suck if it's really mid Feb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it


Why did they get angry?

Different poster from the one you quoted here.
They only notified some people, and others were left hanging and wondering if the fact they weren't notified meant they were rejected. It was just a few days before Christmas and really just seemed mean. My kid was a high school senior last year but had not applied to VT, so while it didn't affect my kid, I sure heard a lot about it from others.


I don't get this - don't lots of schools release decisions in batches? I know University of Delaware, Pitt, a few others. No one thinks that's mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just wish VT hadn't gotten rid of ED. It's my DC's absolute first choice and there's no way to express that now.


It's a lot of kids' first choice and doesn't make one stand out. It's become meaningless for admissions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It'll suck if it's really mid Feb.


Yeah, we'll have the JMU deposit mailed in before then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it


Why did they get angry?

Different poster from the one you quoted here.
They only notified some people, and others were left hanging and wondering if the fact they weren't notified meant they were rejected. It was just a few days before Christmas and really just seemed mean. My kid was a high school senior last year but had not applied to VT, so while it didn't affect my kid, I sure heard a lot about it from others.


I don't get this - don't lots of schools release decisions in batches? I know University of Delaware, Pitt, a few others. No one thinks that's mean.


But I think the point is that with schools like UDel and Pitt, students apply knowing that decisions are released in batches/on a rolling basis. Va Tech has always had a February EA release date for everyone, so dropping some acceptances in December last year was completely unexpected...I can see how that would make students who still had to wait for the published date nervous and thinking it was unfair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just wish VT hadn't gotten rid of ED. It's my DC's absolute first choice and there's no way to express that now.


It's a lot of kids' first choice and doesn't make one stand out. It's become meaningless for admissions.


Not at all. It tells the school you will attend if accepted. That's huge for the schools to be able to plan their class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People got very angry last year so I'd doubt it


Why did they get angry?

Different poster from the one you quoted here.
They only notified some people, and others were left hanging and wondering if the fact they weren't notified meant they were rejected. It was just a few days before Christmas and really just seemed mean. My kid was a high school senior last year but had not applied to VT, so while it didn't affect my kid, I sure heard a lot about it from others.


I don't get this - don't lots of schools release decisions in batches? I know University of Delaware, Pitt, a few others. No one thinks that's mean.


Exactly. There are some posters on this forum who take everything intensely personally when things don't quite go the way they prefer.
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