With all deference, someone who interviews is an alum with no power with the admissions office. Of course, the admissions office will tell him and the other alum/interviewers glowing facts that are not going to pan out. They need him to repeat that to the applicants (who will not get in because schools ignore the alumni interviewers) and to his mom who will repeat it to DCUM. |
This. My kid is a tour guide at his college. They have handled Covid horribly. They canceled the housing contracts of all upperclassmen two weeks before classes started, but did not move all classes online, creating a major housing/scheduling crisis. They did zero surveillance testing until they were in the middle of an outbreak and then only tested small numbers every few weeks. They made asymptomatic students seek out their own testing off campus...even if their suite mate was positive and symptomatic. It has been a total cluster. But the tour guides are told exactly what they can and can’t say. Students applying have no idea. |
| Brown university had early decision volume increase by 16% this year. |
Lovely. MIT doesn’t need me or my question on DCUM to fill its rosters. OP. |
Don’t let these people get you down. They probably have a kid that prepped and got a decent score and they think that puts them in the catbird seat. My DC has been on zoom meetings with several admissions officers at competitive schools and they have been quite emphatic that not having a score will NOT be a disadvantage. They did say that they would look at AP test scores. FWIW, my DC is signed up to take both the SAT and ACT, but hasn’t yet, so I don’t really have a dog in this fight. |
OP never said that's what MIT told her son. He was just speculating, she was sharing, and asking if anyone else had experienced the trend. MIT don't need to flex. |
Why are you protecting the school by not naming it? It would be helpful to know more. |
Ummm because she wants to stay anonymous? Which is allowed. |
Most schools have completely fumbled on their COVID response and preparation, even second semester around. No one is going to tell you "yeah, my kid's college really sucks!" You people are so gullible. If I told you which schools have no handle on anything (from experience), you would not believe it. |
Where did you get these stats? My kid applied ED. TIA |
NP. https://www.browndailyherald.com/2020/11/12/logan-powells-road-brown-admission-office/ |
This is definitely it. |
| Any confirmation about the higher number of applications this year? |
We will hopefully know more in a couple of weeks, when campus news articles might reveal ED/EA admission stats. Apps are up at Brown, as indicated above. It is well-known that test-optional increases apps at highly competitive colleges. Increases are to be expected. I don't envy AOs this year, probably having to spend more time sorting through high schools and rigor comparisons. Ultimately, GPAs are truly not comparable, as there is no real standardization. Keep in mind the caveat, that apps being up is only likely be the case top colleges, top meaning top 50-100 or so. There was that earlier WSJ news article saying that Common App applications were down across the board. |
| Thank you for your helpful response, PP |