South Carolina?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Curious which ones you also got into?


+1 Let's hear the schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Man. The college admissions landscape is changing so fast people are getting deferred from their safety. This is nuts!
Anonymous
Used to just need a pulse and the ability to stroke a tuition check to get into South Carolina, or really any SEC school not named Vandy or possibly UF. I guess the secret got out that states with low taxes, warm weather, hot chicks and that don't shut completely down for viruses are better places to start a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Out of curiosity- what other schools did your kid get into? These days the whole college admissions process seems like the wild wild west.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting...is that a bad sign?


If you haven't head by now, your child might have applied regular decision by mistake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Man. The college admissions landscape is changing so fast people are getting deferred from their safety. This is nuts!


The "safety" probably wasn't actually a safety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Man. The college admissions landscape is changing so fast people are getting deferred from their safety. This is nuts!


The "safety" probably wasn't actually a safety.


Good point. I was just going based off the fact that they were already accepted to much higher ranked schools.
Anonymous
Accepted but no mention of merit. Could that still come later?
Anonymous
The merit is in the letter itself. It wasn’t an exact amount for my child. It said something like at least 90,000 over 4 years and the exact amount would be sent later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The merit is in the letter itself. It wasn’t an exact amount for my child. It said something like at least 90,000 over 4 years and the exact amount would be sent later.


Do you think that means no merit if it's not in the letter? Or could it still come later?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Man. The college admissions landscape is changing so fast people are getting deferred from their safety. This is nuts!


The "safety" probably wasn't actually a safety.


Good point. I was just going based off the fact that they were already accepted to much higher ranked schools.


Higher ranked doesn’t equate acceptance rate. A lot of these “lower ranked” schools are really popular
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The merit is in the letter itself. It wasn’t an exact amount for my child. It said something like at least 90,000 over 4 years and the exact amount would be sent later.


Do you think that means no merit if it's not in the letter? Or could it still come later?


We never got any merit in our letter. 🤔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deferred. Applied as a safety. Have already gotten into much higher ranked schools so we are taking it off our list.


Man. The college admissions landscape is changing so fast people are getting deferred from their safety. This is nuts!


The "safety" probably wasn't actually a safety.


Good point. I was just going based off the fact that they were already accepted to much higher ranked schools.


Higher ranked doesn’t equate acceptance rate. A lot of these “lower ranked” schools are really popular


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The merit is in the letter itself. It wasn’t an exact amount for my child. It said something like at least 90,000 over 4 years and the exact amount would be sent later.


Do you think that means no merit if it's not in the letter? Or could it still come later?


I actually have no idea. But that is what it says in my DD’s letter.
Anonymous
Our child reports they were accepted and promised $60k+ over four years. Still haven’t seen the email.
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