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Try DuPaul
Duquesne Baylor U of Cincinnati Kentucky Rollins Temple |
| Adding Quinippac or however it’s spelled |
DD here also deferred at UVA and got jn RD. It does happen. |
| What is the likely/safety school? |
Early action was a help in the days before ED. Now, it’s no benefit at all and deferring doesn’t really mean anything. The schools wanna look at everyone together and are waiting for the RD round. |
What is the safety? |
OP, safeties have high acceptance rates, like 50+%. My kid applied to 4 safeties because admissions is so unpredictable and so far they are the only acceptances he has in hand. |
Congrats to your kid! Yes, safeties are 50%+ acceptance rates, your kid scores and GPA at/Above 75%, affordable to you, somewhere your kid likes and would be happy to attend, and most importantly, somewhere you show demonstrated interest to make them think this is one of your top choices (so they don't yield protect you). |
| 50% acceptance rate isn’t high enough to consider a school a safety. |
My kid was rejected from one of their safeties this year (Auburn). Before everyone says “then it wasn’t a safety”, it was definitely a safety by the definition above, but it is one of the southern schools you are reading about that is inundated with apps this year. College counselor was a little shocked by the rejection. Accepted at higher ranked schools, but my DC really liked this school so it was a bummer. We visited, etc. |
Thank you, PP - this is helpful and reassuring. Sounds similar to DD. We’re visiting one of her “likelies” where she was accepted EA next weekend and she’s excited about it. She seems more serene than we do
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Yes, this is what I'm afraid of. Maybe I'm being silly. DC is in a magnet, near perfect SAT scores, 4.0 unw gpa.. good but not spectacular ec's. Most of the target schools are out of our reach financially, though DC still did apply, and the safety schools are basically the large public flagships. I confess, I'm a worry wart. I guess we'll find out tonight. |
Unless you are in state for one of the large public flagship, this is a very risky strategy. I would start researching some of the late app schools in this thread if things don’t go as you hope tonight. |
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One of the challenges in applying to "safeties" is that it's not uncommon for some to reject applicants who they think will attend other schools (with tougher admission stats) to protect yield. There's really no easy answer here except to cast the net wide.
There's so much uncertainty in the process, which makes the waiting hard, especially when their confidence is rocked by all deferrals/rejections EA. |
This. I wouldn’t consider most flagships safeties OOS unless you’re talking about WVU or Kentucky |