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DC was deferred. I suppose we should be happy that they still have a chance and that objectively their application should be competitive at other selective schools if they were strong enough to earn a maybe from Stanford.
Any positive deferral stories to share would be appreciated. |
Use this as an opportunity to ED2 somewhere else….forget about Stanford. |
I wouldn't ED2 unless it's a school your DC really loves. But I would be optimistic about RD chances, though probably not at Stanford (sorry). |
| Last year, my daughter was deferred and then waitlisted. 9 months of uncertainty for something that never came through. |
Yes. My DC was deferred Stanford REA and was later accepted. It is hard to get a deferral from Stanford so take it as a good sign! |
Take the last chance at an ED2 - or suffer the vagaries of the RD round. |
Support your DC in their thought process/decision making around ED2, if one of those schools is high up on their list or if their main goal is the highest ranked school they get into ED2 could be the right choice. However, it isn't right for everyone, some regret it and some students do well in RD |
yes, this was my kid. It's horrible what these kids get put through. Some schools (Duke last year) won't waitlist kids after deferring them and feel like they should be able to render a decision after looking at a kid's application twice. I appreciate this. Others like Stanford were happy to lead kids on interminably from Dec 12th to AUGUST. Just mentally treat the deferral as a rejection which is easier said than done because hope springs eternal. But is at most of the top schools. The chance of a deferral turning into an acceptance RD is about 5% at most of those schools. |
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It means your kid has a strong application.
Focus on the RD schools - apply to a bunch now. Pour heart and soul into those RD essays - they matter, and they matter A LOT (more so at certain schools over others). Go through a printout of the Common App to make sure your kid is hitting all aspects of their values, personal qualities, and admissions narrative without repetition. Good luck! |
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Unlike other schools, a deferral @ Stanford is meaningful. Stanford typically defers only 10% of REA pool. It means the application is really strong.
Georgetown/USC defers everyone not accepted. Harvard, Princeton, MIT defer about 80%. Yale ~20%. |
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Deferral is no guarantee.
If there is a clear 2nd choice, you could pivot to ED2. Otherwise, I'd prepare to be waitlisted and stay in limbo ending up in ultimate decline. (Happened to DC #1.) Personally, I wished she had just given up on Stanford and got excited about the others on her list that seem more possible. |
| At least in this cycle, Princeton defer 80% of applicants is not true. |
| Anecdotally a large percentage (more than 20%) of Stanford deferrals gets accepted RD. Of course nothing is guaranteed. |
Good to know, thanks. |
I almost wish they didn’t do this. We got a deferral yesterday which will mean waiting for a final decision until April. My daughter might just move on. |