UVA Deferrals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid was deferred EA/waitlisted last year for engineering in state. Got into 2 T20s (one private, one public OOS) and is attending one of those. UVA wasn't first choice but was a surprise given in-state status, stats and involvement.


It would be really helpful to know if your kid was in state or OOS and what the "top 20s" are. You don't have to say which, but being this coy is just so unnecessary and unhelpful.
Anonymous
PP here. I now see you said in state. Sorry. That's a start!
Anonymous
DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got in after being deferred - got all As across 6 APs during senior year. He may have had a few more awards/things to note but nothing major, just GPA boost


My kid also has all As with maximum rigor senior fall and got the waitlist after deferral, I don’t think you can do one specific thing and then be admitted after deferral.


Did he get in after the waitlist?


She did not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got in after being deferred - got all As across 6 APs during senior year. He may have had a few more awards/things to note but nothing major, just GPA boost


My kid also has all As with maximum rigor senior fall and got the waitlist after deferral, I don’t think you can do one specific thing and then be admitted after deferral.


Did he get in after the waitlist?


She did not.


Adding this was not last year. I would not expect the same amount of wait list movement as last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid was deferred EA/waitlisted last year for engineering in state. Got into 2 T20s (one private, one public OOS) and is attending one of those. UVA wasn't first choice but was a surprise given in-state status, stats and involvement.


It would be really helpful to know if your kid was in state or OOS and what the "top 20s" are. You don't have to say which, but being this coy is just so unnecessary and unhelpful.


Umm, I said in my post that he was in-state.

Admitted to Michigan engineering and another private T20.
Anonymous
If UVA deferral goes onto waitlist… that waitlist decision comes after admission deposit deadline of other colleges kid applied to and accepted.
Then, if they still want to go to UVA, they must lose the deposit money they paid elsewhere.

This truly is a lose lose game.
Anonymous
Last year had a 3% deferral admit rate when it was all said and done. I would encourage your child to move on, fall in love with another school. If the 3% odds end up being in your favor, that would be a wonderful surprise, but I sure wouldn’t hold out for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.


That particular building must have been where the kids were assigned at the very end. Because that is not typical. My DS is in an old dorm this year and he has met a total of one person on his floor who got in off the waitlist.
Anonymous
For 95+% it is a soft rejection. Time to move on and in the words of Stephen Stills “if you can’t be with the one you love honey, love the one your with”
Anonymous
I know a deferred kid last year who had very good grades/scores and did everything they could to get in (sending in grades all year--all As, sending in a rec from from a person prominent at UVA, etc) and nothing worked. They were never admitted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.


That particular building must have been where the kids were assigned at the very end. Because that is not typical. My DS is in an old dorm this year and he has met a total of one person on his floor who got in off the waitlist.


I feel like that's not something many kids would be thrilled to admit to, only the most confident and/or non-competitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.


That particular building must have been where the kids were assigned at the very end. Because that is not typical. My DS is in an old dorm this year and he has met a total of one person on his floor who got in off the waitlist.
they don’t even start assigning housing until late june/july.

If you aren’t a current parent, you wouldn’t know this, but there’s really no conspiracy here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.


That particular building must have been where the kids were assigned at the very end. Because that is not typical. My DS is in an old dorm this year and he has met a total of one person on his floor who got in off the waitlist.
they don’t even start assigning housing until late june/july.

If you aren’t a current parent, you wouldn’t know this, but there’s really no conspiracy here.


So if you are in from the waitlist, the housing is all equally distributed among ED, EA , Deferred and waitlist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is a 1st year in a 10-person suite. 3 of his suitemates were deferred ED and accepted RD. Another 2 of his suitemates were waitlisted EA and were accepted in July.

When he received his suite assignment in June, one room was left empty (which was eventually filled by the two WL students)

Kids definitely get in after deferral and WL.


That particular building must have been where the kids were assigned at the very end. Because that is not typical. My DS is in an old dorm this year and he has met a total of one person on his floor who got in off the waitlist.
they don’t even start assigning housing until late june/july.

If you aren’t a current parent, you wouldn’t know this, but there’s really no conspiracy here.


So if you are in from the waitlist, the housing is all equally distributed among ED, EA , Deferred and waitlist?


Dp, but would expect that they start working on housing months before it is announced in July.
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