And Cornell |
| I didn't "hope" for anything. And if the bump doesn't lead to a different result, then it's not actually better than having had no bump. |
20% of the class at SFS and others have always re-applied as Transfer Students. Ask this Q when you tour. Or of parents with grads. Are you say nowadays, they get in, try to defer for Gap Year purposes and then apply as Transfer Students? That's a bad trend. |
Don't believe. Do you have proof? Facts? "Applications are up significantly from last year"? Why? How? The admissions results I have seen from multiple schools so far are showing better results. |
| wow, just joining this thread which is kinda amazing. PP Big 3, boy top 12 in class, 36 ACT, no hook, no sports. Deferred at Penn ED, deferred EA Michigan, admitted EA UNC so far. 17 total applications to navigate. |
Advice from the school? |
Isn't UNC a great option? I have a similar stats Big3 kid (a junior) and would be thrilled with this. |
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Re: Deferring
I am helping my 2nd child navigate the application process. Kid 1 was theatre, so auditions and prescreens were a factor. We also can only do full pay at a state school. Others would require some FA/Loans. This means early decision was not going to work for a private or out of state school. Kid 2 is athletic, and grades got better as they got older. Scores got higher on standardized tests. We decided to apply later to highlight progress. A lot of their classmates were told that if they apply early, they will have an advantage, and lots of families said, "If they get into (Georgetown, U-Penn, Brown) we will find a way to pay for it...)" but so many people seemed to do that, really straining the applicant pool. Defer is not "no". Defer is like how the kids say they are "talking to" someone instead of dating. The late application process has helped us to stay sane(r). |
But mostly exceptionally wealthy. |