I would rec Vandy |
| Stats wise I think vandy is hardest. I’d do vandy or Colgate. I wish more ED1 schools would reject and not defer - it’s false hope |
| Last year Northwestern only deferred 3% according to my friend. Her son was deferred and got in. |
At least one source claims that 10 percent of deferred NU students get accepted. |
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Interesting….good stat to know. |
Disagree. It’s really dependent on the school as each school treats deferrals differently. If you’re deferred from Harvard, it’s a soft rejection as they defer 80% of their ED applicants. If you’re deferred from Yale, you actually have a sliver of hope in the RD round because they reject 80% of their ED applicants. What’s hard is that the ED—>Deferral—>RD Admittance stats are not part of the Common Data Set. There’s no apples to apples comparisons across schools and you’re relying on schools to share this data. |
| Northeastern. Bird in the hand... |
Deferred at high reach. Planning to ED2 at a high target. Good strategy?? Will pull ED2 if admitted to top EA choices in January. |
Really, he wants to see the whole process out, but he is worried about getting deferred/waitlisted almost everywhere, as that seems somewhat possible or likely. |
This is a full pay, white male from a top HS which has really hard grading. Strong standardized tests and very good ECs but GPA is not tip top. |
Typically move down a tier for ed2, so better bets are Emory and Colgate. |
That isn’t no one but sure is low. |
Good luck. Great choice for ED2 |
Does he have good safeties? Add there if necessary. |