Maybe, but the dust hasn't settled yet on the admission season. We need to see who gets in during RD. Not that Michigan is likely to release the data, but I suspect ED-deferred applicants may be preferred throughout EA and RD due to high yield likelihood. And with the added benefit for the applicant of ultimately not being bound after deferral. |
| I know kids who were deferred MI during ED and then got in even before EA was out |
No one says that! UCLA is ranked 17 for national universities. USC is way down at 28. UCLA is a serious school. USC is a party school. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/ucla-1315 |
“ . . . way down at 28 . . . “ LOL Personally, if forced to choose, I’d only pay OOS for UCLA for a specific program over USC. While not perfect, smaller classes and more housing at USC. |
Did you miss they wrote “oos” -? Of course USC is better if out of state. Pell Grants is a big reason UCLA is ranked high. Don’t take rankings so seriously. USC has a phenomenal network, superb professors, smaller class sizes. Is it worth 100k? No! But, it’s still a great college. And UCLA is great as well, but just different. |
Yes. It’s an awesome school, but in the end it’s really just another big state flagship. UCLA has a housing crisis (3 kids crammed into doubles) and a class availability crisis (black market for spots). Its ranking is largely driven by California’s massive population per capita for top UC spots and the grad programs. |
I often wonder who makes such comments. A clueless international student? A family that does not know any better? |
UCLA is just another big state flagship like Berkeley and Michigan. In the end you really don’t know what you’re talking about. |
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“No one says that! UCLA is ranked 17 for national universities. USC is way down at 28. UCLA is a serious school. USC is a party school”.
We are well beyond the 1980’s. I believe the 5 yrs before Ucla went testblind, USC’s entering class avg SAT was higher then Ucla entering class avg SAT. Stat I saw for class entering ‘24, USC , 7.1% of entering class was NMSF, Ucla 1.1% NMSF. Seems to be a difficult admit from our e.coast prep school. Few acceptances in recent yrs seem to be hi-stat kids with strong artsy ec’s. Plenty of hi-stat strong kids not getting in. |
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Someone earlier in the thread mentioned USC perhaps wanting to boost its yield rate by adding ED. It's current yield for the class that just entered was 40.3%, so maybe the desire to increase the yield is part of the equation for USC's administration.
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Yes. Great value for in state kids, but diploma mills. |
| You could always just use the side door to get in, like a certain washed up '90's sitcom starlet did for her airhead daughters. |