Perhaps they apply to UCs: one click for nine colleges. |
Kid wants options and is willing to do the work. Applying to lots of selective schools so not assured of admission. If I were them I would whittle down the list, but this is a kid who does things their own way. |
Can you say which school offered the switch from RD to EDII? |
Not PP, but JHU does this every year. |
I honestly do not know how anyone gets into Duke, so even though she may not be feeling it now, a deferral is super impressive. I know it is not the outcome she wanted, but that is laudable! |
The only kids I know who got in in the past couple of years have been legacies. |
| DD got into Duke and we are not legacy or have any hooks. Lots of volunteering and multi sport athlete but not recruitment level. |
That’s great to hear! What major? Public or private? |
Yeah, strong ECs and very high stats can still get you in. But highly dependent on the competition at a given school. |
Awesome! Congrats. |
| I'm seeing a lot of more Duke admits from our area in CA this year (not just legacy as in years past). Duke traditionally hasn't had a lot of west coast applicants.... I think word is out that it might be beneficial to apply from CA? |
Amazing- congrats! |
PP with Duke ED deferral here. My DD has over 1000 volunteering hours and high stats (and research and other leadership positions). We are in MCPS public. Many classmates are deferred. |
what area in CA? |
Was your DD looking to major in a STEM field? My high stats, great EDs with many awards kid was also deferred from Duke this year. Another kid at our public with lower gpa and lower rigor got in, and if I had to guess, it was because that kid was pursuing a less popular major than my kid, who plans to major in biology. |