I don't think money is an issue since your kid is at a private school, but an airline credit card may give you enough free points or a companion pass to make the last minute trip more affordable. |
NP 3 kids got into Harvard from our feeder private (east coast non-DMV) this year, 2 RD and 1 SCEA. Only the SCEA kid is taking the spot. The other 2 chose Yale and CMU Comp Sci. |
Unless you work in the Harvard admissions office, and we all know you don't, sounds like you are describing yourself. |
| I'm a hundred percent confident that when the cds is admitted, Harvard will have moved less than last year and in line with the typical 40 or fewer kids off the waitlist. The fact that it is being closed on May 15th confirms that. |
It’s not fully closed. Kids that got the rejection letter are in areas that they have closed. Some kids are still on the WL. Harvard releases in waves. So, yes, fur kids in a certain region and/or major it’s closed, but there are kids still act e on the WL |
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There are a few very dedicated moms here with kids on the Harvard WL wishcasting that Harvard’s yield has plummeted.
On the flip side, I know a kid admitted to all of HYPS who chose Harvard this year. |
Harvard is still the 800 pound gorilla but places like Stanford and MIT are regularly chosen over Harvard these days. Too many top schools took too long developing CS and engineering departments. |
It's not Missouri, it's St Louis. I know it sounds like I'm quibbling but there is a difference. |
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Harvard vies with MIT for highest true yield in the country, both are a little over 80 percent. That still means one out of every five kids will go elsewhere and that is baked into their estimates. The fact that they are already moving to close the wait list by
May 15 is highly suggestive of the fact that they had little movement off of it in this year. Not zero but consistent with past years. |
| The Harvard WL call kid we know is sticking with original plan: MIT. |
?? bruh, st. louis is IN missouri. |
Is it common for a WashU admit to applied RD and didn't visit? I thought they cared a lot about DI. |
Hardly- on the waitlist and prayers and jou jou that kid gets in. Absolute first choice!!! |
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And the waiting for a And the waiting for a.... miracle JGB |
well in this case they seem to be wanting to confirm his interest by asking for his commitment to say "yes" before providing a formal offer. sort of like an ED3. so that definitely shows they are all about demonstrated interest and yield. the games these schools play to increase yield are really something. |