I am actually not as pessimistic on this one. ED deferrals basically say the application is admissible but it's not our priority, or there is some weakness one committee member wasn't sure about (often major). Don't count on any of the deferrals converting to an acceptance. It's still very difficult. But you are not overshotting. It's likely the application could pass the committee review in one of the RD schools. |
Agree with this assessment on messaging and overshooting. And it's true that deferral probably meant some amount of disagreement in committee (whether as compared to the rest of the pool (region or HS) and/or major). And if a boy, plan on some WLs now and prepare LOCIs so you are not scrambling with a strategy in early April. |
I think, if he didn't show demonstrated interest enough, it's typical for Case to waitlist him to yield protect, not reject. He will confirm staying on the waitlist on a weekly basis. If no other school works out, Case loves to hear him say yes to a waitlist acceptance. |