Which EA decisions will come out today (1/20/23)?

Anonymous
USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.


5% for EA, 9% for overall
Anonymous
Any idea when Georgia Tech OOS EA decisions come out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any idea when Georgia Tech OOS EA decisions come out?


GA Tech admissions Twitter account says Friday, January 27th @7pm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CU Boulder around 7EST



Did CU Boulder confirm this somewhere? Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.


5% for EA, 9% for overall


So USC announced today to professional college counselors the following information:

according to USC

Applications EA 40.6K

will admit 2.4K (this Friday)

Admit rate approx 6%

Will defer remaining 38.2K applicants

Received another 40.4K applications RD

Will admit 5.5K late march from the combined deferred/RD pool of 78.6K

admit rate RD/deferred 6-7%

TOTAL applications 81K (up from 69K in 2022)

total admitted 7.9K (down from 8.3K 2022)

total admit rate 9-10% (down from 12% 2022)

NOTE there will also be spring admits which will increase the total freshman admitted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.


5% for EA, 9% for overall


So USC announced today to professional college counselors the following information:

according to USC

Applications EA 40.6K

will admit 2.4K (this Friday)

Admit rate approx 6%

Will defer remaining 38.2K applicants

Received another 40.4K applications RD

Will admit 5.5K late march from the combined deferred/RD pool of 78.6K

admit rate RD/deferred 6-7%

TOTAL applications 81K (up from 69K in 2022)

total admitted 7.9K (down from 8.3K 2022)

total admit rate 9-10% (down from 12% 2022)

NOTE there will also be spring admits which will increase the total freshman admitted


This was discussed at length yesterday in its own thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.


5% for EA, 9% for overall


So USC announced today to professional college counselors the following information:

according to USC

Applications EA 40.6K

will admit 2.4K (this Friday)

Admit rate approx 6%

Will defer remaining 38.2K applicants

Received another 40.4K applications RD

Will admit 5.5K late march from the combined deferred/RD pool of 78.6K

admit rate RD/deferred 6-7%

TOTAL applications 81K (up from 69K in 2022)

total admitted 7.9K (down from 8.3K 2022)

total admit rate 9-10% (down from 12% 2022)

NOTE there will also be spring admits which will increase the total freshman admitted


This was discussed at length yesterday in its own thread.


link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC releasing today. Vast Majority of EA applicants will be deferred to regular round with no rejections today. 80K (EA/RD) applications received this year, USC predicting a 6% acceptance rate - this is ridiculous.


5% for EA, 9% for overall


So USC announced today to professional college counselors the following information:

according to USC

Applications EA 40.6K

will admit 2.4K (this Friday)

Admit rate approx 6%

Will defer remaining 38.2K applicants

Received another 40.4K applications RD

Will admit 5.5K late march from the combined deferred/RD pool of 78.6K

admit rate RD/deferred 6-7%

TOTAL applications 81K (up from 69K in 2022)

total admitted 7.9K (down from 8.3K 2022)

total admit rate 9-10% (down from 12% 2022)

NOTE there will also be spring admits which will increase the total freshman admitted


This was discussed at length yesterday in its own thread.


link?

Nevermind, found it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Villanova this evening.


hearing from someone on the inside that EA numbers are down and was an easier admit this year - if this is true, very curious as this school’s popularity has soared last couple of years. Maybe yield was lower than expected last year, who knows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming Wisconsin and Michigan will be next Friday?


Does anyone know about UVA for this year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming Wisconsin and Michigan will be next Friday?


I heard anecdotally that Michigan historically has deferred most EA apps submitted after 10/15, even though EA application not due until 11/1. Anyone else hear (or experience) this? logic being too many apps to get through.. I hope that’s not the case lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming Wisconsin and Michigan will be next Friday?


I heard anecdotally that Michigan historically has deferred most EA apps submitted after 10/15, even though EA application not due until 11/1. Anyone else hear (or experience) this? logic being too many apps to get through.. I hope that’s not the case lol


I also hope that's not the case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming Wisconsin and Michigan will be next Friday?


Does anyone know about UVA for this year?


February 15
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming Wisconsin and Michigan will be next Friday?


I heard anecdotally that Michigan historically has deferred most EA apps submitted after 10/15, even though EA application not due until 11/1. Anyone else hear (or experience) this? logic being too many apps to get through.. I hope that’s not the case lol


Yikes hope not

Anyone know will having a high SAT help balance out a low 90 gpa?
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