Class of 2023 - Acceptances/Rejections

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.
Congrats to your DD!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rolling admissions schools make great safeties. After being admitted to Pitt, dd crosses all the schools off her list that she liked less than Pitt. That saved her a bunch of supplementals and saved us a lot of application fees.


Yes and no more essays!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.

Which CSU- there are many. Colorado State?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.


Cal State U at Long Beach- We have relatives that live close by so DD has seen the school a couple of times and likes it.
Anonymous
Stupid thread. Without specific stats this is pointless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stupid thread. Without specific stats this is pointless.


Thanks for that insight.
Anonymous
Towson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is nice and all but no one in this area is with a 3.0 or higher is getting rejected to rolling admission schools.

They are rolling for a reason
students can be accepted to a rolling admission school but once they start they have to work hard to do well.


Agree. My DC got into ASU, Pitt, Alabama, and Iowa State - all direct into engineering. All wth Merit. Most make it equal or close to in-state tuition.
Anonymous
So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.


Are you just going to keep making the same comment on every thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.


What makes it seem this way? Because a handful of people here said their kid got in? You know you can actually look up the admission stats, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.


Are you just going to keep making the same comment on every thread.


Nope...first time poster here. Not sure what you mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.


What makes it seem this way? Because a handful of people here said their kid got in? You know you can actually look up the admission stats, right?


Because I haven't seen anyone say their kid was rejected. Or maybe I missed something.
Anonymous
2018 Naviance data from our W HS for schools with rolling admissions:

Indiana: 54 applied/37 accepted
Pitt: 60/41
Michigan State: 11/5
Penn State: 74/55
Arizona State: 12/5

So, yeah anyone can get in. Don't let facts get in the way of your agenda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2018 Naviance data from our W HS for schools with rolling admissions:

Indiana: 54 applied/37 accepted
Pitt: 60/41
Michigan State: 11/5
Penn State: 74/55
Arizona State: 12/5

So, yeah anyone can get in. Don't let facts get in the way of your agenda.


No, not anyone can get in. If you’re in NoVa, MOCO, you likely have a very strong school academically. You should feel lucky your kids go to these schools. Why do you feel the need to feel superior to others?
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