Well guess they assumed your kid was interested? Mine got similar merit but was told to ED2 and then end up on WL. A friend kid with slightly better stats got WL and then later got into MIT on RD |
Spelman only takes legacies and ED apps on early round, and students who’ve attended their summer programs, etc. Strong demonstrated interest. Our DC Big 3 only gets deferrals EA. Granted, these students get accepted and don’t attend. Which is why I think they yield project. |
It’s all so random at a certain level. My kid got in to Tufts RD (spent attend) and rejected from schools folks here would consider “less prestigious”. Good news is it works out for most. |
| There is no convincing proof that any school does yield protection but DCUM parents cling to this “explanation” for their kid getting rejected. |
| My daughter also got into Case EA (high stats, big merit) with no demonstrated interest. I think it has to do with the high school more than the student. Our Scoir shows no deferrals as far as it goes back (2022). |
you are jealous and you know it |
Same here |
| Northeastern!!! |
| Chicago for very high stats kids applying EA. |
I do not think that you understand the concept of yield protection as the above applicant results are clear evidence of yield protection. (I'll bet that you think that one who speaks Russian, lives in Russia, and was born in Russia is not Russian.0 |
My kid got into Tufts, Georgetown, and Pomono and WL and weightlisted at Dartmouth. Rejected from Brown. So, it's very hard to know--depends on so many factors. |
I agree with this. Yes, there are schools that care about demonstrated interest but that doesn't mean they reject kids with high stats over lower stats all else equal (if the high stats kids demonstrate interest to the same degree). |
Weird. My kid demonstrated no interest there and got in. From west coast, though, so maybe they were seeking geographic diversity. They took at least 2 from her class of 60. |
| In a few weeks, a whole lot of people here will claim that every school that denied their kid was doing it. |
Elon is very upfront about their use of demonstrated interest. If you never interacted with them, they are going to assume you're using them as a safety. |