I’m sorry for the ED applicants from your school, but to me that seems like more evidence that this move is working for Michigan. That’s what ED generally does, it allows schools to admit fewer students, because the students who apply ED are more likely to yield. |
How many ED applicants were there from your DC's school? |
5 ED and 11 EA. |
Something similar happened at our school. The ED applicants have all been deferred to RD, but at least one EA applicant was accepted. On the one hand it feels unfair to admit an EA kid over ED kids. On the other hand at our school the EA applicant had better test scores and a higher class rank than the ED applicants, so from that point of view the results seem quite fair. My guess would be that Michigan is like UVA, where overall the EA pool is stronger than the ED pool. |
This wasn't clear to me in the post. |
First, I'm not the person who posted the initial message but this is the interpretation I got from it. Second, I know it wasn't clear to you. That's why I quoted you. |