T20 deferred, then waitlisted, then accepted- happy ending

Anonymous
When you apply ED you're telling a school that you're a sure thing...that you'll 100% show up. That is gold to schools and their obsession with yield. So when they defer you and go with the unknown "door B" of regular decision kids they're making it quite loud and clear that they're not interested in you. Which is why the admit rate after deferrals for top 20 schools is like 2-5%.

Believe them when they send this message cause they'll happily string you on for 8 more months "just in case" (ie they lose enough of the students they really want).

Anonymous
Deferred at Michigan, happy as a clam at another OOS flagship, 50-70th, and with the scholarship they received, we can cover grad school with 529 funds.

Happy kid and happy parents
Anonymous
My kid last cycle.

Deferred and then accepted RA to school he chose.

Deferred and the Accepted to T20. Did not choose

Deferred and then Waitlisted and then Accepted to T10 - Did not choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid last cycle.

Deferred and then accepted RA to school he chose.

Deferred and the Accepted to T20. Did not choose

Deferred and then Waitlisted and then Accepted to T10 - Did not choose.


Your son applied ED to 3 schools?
Anonymous
I don't know if you count UVA as a "top school," but I had two kids apply there. One was deferred ED but got in RD. Another was waitlisted RD and got off the wait-list. Talk about luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid last cycle.

Deferred and then accepted RA to school he chose.

Deferred and the Accepted to T20. Did not choose

Deferred and then Waitlisted and then Accepted to T10 - Did not choose.


Your son applied ED to 3 schools?


Nope didn't apply ED to any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is like watching your girlfriend move cross country for the guy who already told her he “wants to see other people.” I suppose in theory it might work out but it’s almost guaranteed to be a train wreck. There are plenty of other fish in the sea.


Did you read OP's request? How is this responsive in any way?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid last cycle.

Deferred and then accepted RA to school he chose.

Deferred and the Accepted to T20. Did not choose

Deferred and then Waitlisted and then Accepted to T10 - Did not choose.


Your son applied ED to 3 schools?


Nope didn't apply ED to any.


So it's irrelevant to OP's question
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could moms stop posting depressing stories? The title says “happy ending.”


Yes, there are two meanings for “happy ending,” and I don’t know about you guys, but this discussion is providing neither to me.
Anonymous
Deferred at Swarthmore, then: accepted by Swarthmore, Brown, JHU, Rice, Lafayette, Lehigh, and UVM; waitlisted by Yale and WashU; rejected by Tufts. Ended up at Swarthmore in the end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if you count UVA as a "top school," but I had two kids apply there. One was deferred ED but got in RD. Another was waitlisted RD and got off the wait-list. Talk about luck.


Congratulations!

What, if anything, did your kids submit to admissions after they were deferred/waitlisted? Just a simple LOCI and grade update or something more, like an additional recommendation or substantive essay showing the admissions committee something "new" to consider?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid last cycle.

Deferred and then accepted RA to school he chose.

Deferred and the Accepted to T20. Did not choose

Deferred and then Waitlisted and then Accepted to T10 - Did not choose.


Your son applied ED to 3 schools?


Nope didn't apply ED to any.


So it's irrelevant to OP's question


Kids are deferred from EA all the time.

Ex: Applied SCEA to Georgetown, EA to Michigan, and EA to Wisconsin.

Deferred then accepted to Michigan.

Deferred then accepted to Wisconsin.

Deferred then waitlisted then accepted to Georgetown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if you count UVA as a "top school," but I had two kids apply there. One was deferred ED but got in RD. Another was waitlisted RD and got off the wait-list. Talk about luck.


Congratulations!

What, if anything, did your kids submit to admissions after they were deferred/waitlisted? Just a simple LOCI and grade update or something more, like an additional recommendation or substantive essay showing the admissions committee something "new" to consider?


From what I can recall, the deferred kid sent a LOCI and a grade update. The second kid simply said she wanted to stay on the WL, which is as good as sending a LOCI.

Neither submitted anything else.

Anonymous
Here’s a story with a happy ending:

-Deferred Cornell two years ago. This was the dream school.
-Waitlisted in March.
-Chose her school by May 1. Was offered a lot of scholarship money.
-Then at the end of June, offered a transfer option from Cornell. Basically it’s a guaranteed entrance sophomore year.

She had a great freshman year. Adjusted to college and managing her time in a less intense place. And we saved money a lot of money. She decided to follow through with the transfer option.

Entered Cornell this fall and is enjoying it. Really likes her classes. In the end, it worked out. If she had decided to stay at her freshman school, I’d say the same this. It all worked out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you apply ED you're telling a school that you're a sure thing...that you'll 100% show up. That is gold to schools and their obsession with yield. So when they defer you and go with the unknown "door B" of regular decision kids they're making it quite loud and clear that they're not interested in you. Which is why the admit rate after deferrals for top 20 schools is like 2-5%.

Believe them when they send this message cause they'll happily string you on for 8 more months "just in case" (ie they lose enough of the students they really want).



Admit rate for EA deferrals to some T20s can be as high as 15%. And that depends on how you stack up against the other deferrals.
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