Sounds like Michigan is becoming the new USC |
Very few kids apply to USC from the DMV. What are you talking about? |
In terms of being a first choice dream school like usc and approaching its selectivity |
Yes - DC got in RD, doing Engineering/CS. Loving it and thriving. Deans List student. Having a blast. |
Hard to say at the moment if applying EA with high scores will get you in. You really can’t compare last year to the upcoming one. |
Auto-admit at the 50% for scores? No way. The OOS ED admits are going to be the 1540+ and 35+ kids. They are deferring test optional and those without sky high scores. Just wait. |
….and there will be plenty of those top scorers. The only reason they were deferred in the past is because of the high percentage of top scorers who used Michigan as a back up. Top scorers who apply to Michigan ED, assuming they write decent essays, will be the auto admit. |
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Michigan loves the high scorers for their EA admits. The last 2 years at our private they took the 1600 and 1590 kids and deferred the rest.
Then they admitted most of the other applicants who were still interested when it was all said and done and the waitlist was done moving. But those kids (including mine) had to wait. |
Most of the kids postponed got admitted? Wow! Feeder school? |
Yes. But there was attrition from the list of applicants from EA-->RD-->waitlist as at each step kids eliminated themselves from contention when they committed to other schools and did not write LOCIs. Plus at a private you have college guidance counselor who is speaking with Michigan's rep and conveying who is still interested at each step in the process: "hey, these 5 applicants would come to Michigan if still admitted, these 5 applicants are no longer interested." |
| The amount of students that Michigan took off the wait list was massive last year. That might have spurred them to do ED. Trying to fill a huge class is much more difficult than much smaller private schools. |
Yeah, their yield projections for 2025 must have been a mess. The kid I know who got in off the waitlist was a truly tippy-top student admitted to higher ranked schools (but still chose Michigan). I bet they fill as much as a third of the class in ED this year. |
My kid's high school of 125 kids had 12 come off the Michigan waitlist!! These ranged from super high performers (3.95+/1580) all the way down to 3.6/1450s and everyone in between. Michigan zero'ed out the waitlists at many feeder privates in 2025. |