Yes, wrong interpretation by you. UChicago defers most EA applications, doesn’t reject them. RD round hasn’t happened yet. The rejections mentioned above are from ED round. I know personally 3 kids from two different private schools in DMV who were rejected in ED round. |
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3.7, 1530, v. good e/c and good essays, from feeder - not top feeder.
full pay. thought GPA would be the problem, it's only top 50% but in a strong pool. |
| I know a kid 1590, one B, placed 2nd or 3rd at state science fair, internship — applied EA and deferred. Public school that feels like a private. |
What’s your take on why they defer EA but reject ED? I mean it’s probably not the EA kids’ first choice. Are they looking at LOCI to see if they will commit if accepted? |
UChicago accepted kids from our public school- definitely not pedigree school. |
UChicago is looking for kids who would be a good fit. If the ED candidates are not “it”, they rejected them so that both the student and the school can move on. That makes sense to me. |
| Does UChicago care about legacy? Can’t really find info on that |
| 1590, 4.0 UW, nothing pointy, accepted ED2 last year. Having a wonderful time so far. |
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Sorry. Garbled that. Due to Chicago’s $6.2 billion debt problem, Chicago also wants full pay students at $98,000 + a year. |
This. Private feeders will have a great year. |
3.7 from a public school is b bottom 25%. |
If a school has a lazy river, it cannot be a top school. If a school has the letter "k" in its name, it cannot be a top school. If a school has a co-op program, it cannot be a top school If a school wasn't a top school 30 years ago, it cannot be a top school |
| What I want to know is who gets in RD. We know it happens. |
| This year is a good year at our magnet. Every one who ED Chicago got in! Top 30% to top 50% range kids. |