| Yeah their app numbers will skyrocket. My son just said, “I guess I’m applying to UVA now!” It was not on his list but he has competitive stats so why not. |
DC said the same thing. |
| Probably a strategic move to increase revenue from application fees and increase their selectivity as well. |
This really makes no sense. Is your son not applying anywhere else that requires supplemental essays? They can be reworked. Are you saying the only thing holding him back was the extra essays? |
| wow- no more legacy/ connection prompt. |
DC wasn’t planning to apply to UVA and honestly isn’t particularly interested in the school. But they figure if it’s literally no additional work, why not apply and see what happens? I don’t honestly care, one extra app fee isn’t a deal breaker. DC is mostly looking at SLACs; W&M is the largest school on the list. I don’t think DC would attend even if they got in, but it’s no skin off my nose if they want to apply. |
No. The thing holding him back was he didn't enjoy his tour, but now that there's no extra effort, "why not?" is his thought. |
NP. Makes lots of sense. Plenty of kids may be mildly interested in a school and the lack of essays pushes them to apply. Sure, many supplements can use materials from essays written for other colleges, but it's still annoying to do for those already applying to 10+ schools. |
| I wonder if it will cause applicants to tailor their personal common essay to each school? Would make sense given how each school has a different mission and is looking for different things. |
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I’ve been telling you on these for a long time, no one is actually reading these essays OR the recommendations. Some of you are starting to believe it.
The same with your volunteer hours and ECs. |
For large public schools, top privates very much still are. |
What are they looking at then? Besides $$$, of course. Top stats kids aren't getting in. |
We went to a workshop at UVA and we got to see real essays. They read them. |
| Very UChicago of them with the games, clearly an effort to get more application money and appear more selective. Not a fan even factoring in the issues that come with essays. |
| It seems to be too late, but dropping the supplemental might have reduced their radar cross section for political targeting. |