To be clear: before other schools’ ED deadlines. Typically you want the certainty before you rule out other options. |
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I don’t see the point in getting a likely letter after the ED deadline. What benefit does that serve anyone? If it’s an ED or REA letter, it has to be well before the deadline.
Kids get them after the RD deadline. But that’s because the school knows the kid has lots of options, and the letter serves as a recruitment tool. But a LL letter after the ED/REA date is pointless. |
| Likely letters are usually not issued during the RD round. When they are, it typically means that a student entered the transfer portal and decided to leave a team, or that a coach attempted to recruit someone from the portal but was unsuccessful and now needs to fill a last-minute roster spot. |
But most athletes have likely already committed by the point RD decisions are made. |
Non-athletes get them in the RD round. These are kids with lots of academic options. Academic unicorns. |
Really? We are? How is your GPA, OP? |
And other kids of VIPs who want options in the RD round rather than committing to only one school. |
Makes sense! I was speaking to the athletic recruits. It's unclear which the OP is asking about. |
Don't be obnoxious. "We the family that has to pay for colleges and has a child really hoping to get into Yale" is not absurd. |
| Likely letters or postcards reek of desperation. |
DP. To be fair, saying we're "expecting" a likely letter from Yale is pretty darn obnoxious... |
It’s either a joke or I actually feel sorry for how ignorant this person is. No one should be expecting a LL on Oct 29. |
My assumption is that this person is an athlete. Ivies can usually issue Likely Letters Oct. 1. Get your app in before or near that, you get a letter a week or two after. That way, you know you're fine. If there is some final issue then you still have time to get other EA apps in. For athletes, it's the last step - there is the informal read of GPA/test scores in order to get an "offer", then the actual pre-read (admissions review of GPA/test scores) and then, finally, the Likely Letter, which is based on the complete application (essays, LORs, etc.) |
Yes I agree, but you need the LL before the ED deadline. Maybe they get it tomorrow but if not it’s too late to take door #2. And you won’t get a LL at this point from door #2. As someone whose DC went through the Ivy athlete recruiting athlete process, I would not hold it past a Yale coach to be playing games with the kid and parent. |
| I don’t really understand likely letters but when I used to alumni interview for Yale a bunch of my URM interviewees got them. |