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| I know at least one girl in from TJ. |
| I know of one girl in from an nyc private, no hooks, and a whole bunch of deferrals and rejections. |
| It really sucks for a friend that got deferred while the sister was hiding in a supply closet just last Saturday, and now this one has to write a bunch of new apps with all kinds of emotions going on in the house when they were even more than qualified- better stats than the older sib. It just feels especially cruel in all of this turmoil. |
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People can break ED contracts if they don’t feel safe. A major health or safety issue is generally considered a legitimate, "good" reason to be released from an Early Decision (ED) agreement. It would have been smarter to lock more kids down early with all that has happened.
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It’s a sad situation, but it’s not like Admissions should change their decision or use this as a considering factor. |
ED is currently under scrutiny/lawsuits and Brown does not need any additional problems right now. |
And one I know of at STA. |
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Expect lots of broken brown ED.
I know only boys who’ve gotten in |
I think deferral for one that would be a likely admit (was qualified) just to let other institutional priorities in for yield- yes- they should have increased ED admits given these awful circumstances and gone ahead with admittance. Families are absolutely reeling and on edge right now. You can’t understand that trauma. They will need all of the support in the coming months and having a sib on campus helps. It’s why twins are given priority in regular years. |
We only know deferrals or rejections, even very qualified boys. |
Nobody knows where this investigation/situation is headed. They should have locked more down early, and certainly those with history at the school. |
| Just athletes locally. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really sucks for a friend that got deferred while the sister was hiding in a supply closet just last Saturday, and now this one has to write a bunch of new apps with all kinds of emotions going on in the house when they were even more than qualified- better stats than the older sib. It just feels especially cruel in all of this turmoil. [/quote]
It’s a sad situation, but it’s not like Admissions should change their decision or use this as a considering factor. [/quote] I think deferral for one that would be a likely admit (was qualified) just to let other institutional priorities in for yield- yes- they should have increased ED admits given these awful circumstances and gone ahead with admittance. [b]Families are absolutely reeling and on edge right now. You can’t understand that trauma. [/b]They will need all of the support in the coming months and having a sib on campus helps. It’s why twins are given priority in regular years. [/quote] +1 |
A sad situation, but almost no one is a “likely admit”. |