UMich is out

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Anonymous wrote:Lots of admits from NY and Chicago private high schools....strong feeders.

Sometimes 20% of the private school class.


Agreed. 4 kids in from one nyc priv alone
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of admits from NY and Chicago private high schools....strong feeders.

Sometimes 20% of the private school class.


Agreed. 4 kids in from one nyc priv alone


I think our local private went 0-40.
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UMich for OOS is a reach for all. Regardless of stats. Not a match. Not a target.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of admits from NY and Chicago private high schools....strong feeders.

Sometimes 20% of the private school class.


Agreed. 4 kids in from one nyc priv alone


I think our local private went 0-40.


lots of us outside DC on here.
michigan has known feeder schools in both new york and chicago (i mean they have admitted students' days JUST for Chicago high school kids in Ann Arbor!!)

I have relatives at several privates in both cities. at one (Chicago), reportedly 15-16 kids got in (class size is under 100). at one in NYC, reportedly 12 got in. and yes, we are all texting non-stop about this.
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Anonymous wrote:Deferred. 34 ACT, 3.7 rigorous private, 3 season varsity athlete. Legacy.


They don’t consider legacy.


College counselor here. This is incorrect. They do consider legacy.


The school specifically says they do not consider legacy. You can either choose to believe them or assume they are lying.


They consider legacy donors is what they mean.
Anonymous
DC HS class of 2022 was admitted from FCPS during early action. We attended their admitted student day for EA admits. They said the that they had only admitted like 32% of the class through early action. That included athletes, etc.

My point is to not give up yet. There are still many slots in UMich class of 2029.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of admits from NY and Chicago private high schools....strong feeders.

Sometimes 20% of the private school class.


Agreed. 4 kids in from one nyc priv alone


I think our local private went 0-40.


lots of us outside DC on here.
michigan has known feeder schools in both new york and chicago (i mean they have admitted students' days JUST for Chicago high school kids in Ann Arbor!!)

I have relatives at several privates in both cities. at one (Chicago), reportedly 15-16 kids got in (class size is under 100). at one in NYC, reportedly 12 got in. and yes, we are all texting non-stop about this.


wow, that's impressive!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMichigan's acceptance rate for OOS is different than for in state. The vast majority of students are in state and have a much lower profile. So like UVA, UNC, OOS students have to have better GPA's and SAT's than in state. Fewer than half of all students even bother to submit an SAT, and the 25% is pretty low, something like 1350. So for OOS students it is harder.


You are incorrect. At least get the facts right. For fall of 2023, 52% submitted SAT 25/50/75 (1350/1470/1530) and 18% submitted ACT. (31/33/34). So 70% submitted test scores and 30% did not.
Anonymous
What’s the chance of getting in RD with a deferral in EA? DD was deferred and it’s her #1.
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accepted OOS (MA), psych
4.0/4.7
1530
published research (3 papers over 3 years)
varsity athlete in 2 sports, co-capt 2 years, national champion club team
strong EC with leadership
strong essays, why MI talked about visit
after reading college confidential and this website all afternoon with majority OOS deferrals with outstanding stats, we are shocked and delighted. she is still in disbelief.
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Anonymous wrote:What’s the chance of getting in RD with a deferral in EA? DD was deferred and it’s her #1.


Who knows? They don’t release this information. Just wait and see. In the meantime, try and fall in love with a school that has accepted you. One of my DC’s was postponed then rejected. Another was postponed then WL. Legacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s the chance of getting in RD with a deferral in EA? DD was deferred and it’s her #1.


Not great. You need to help her move on and fall in love with another option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s the chance of getting in RD with a deferral in EA? DD was deferred and it’s her #1.


Nobody can honestly give you that math.

The deferral (postponement) is not a rejection.

You may want to think through a LOCI strategy.

Can she attend a webinar or virtual event that could be mentioned? Any college fairs for juniors she could drop by? Have a counselor send an e-mail to AO reiterating it's her #1? I understand private school counselors do this. Don't know if publics ever do or what to say. But you can always ask.
Anonymous
She’ll get excited about another school. She has 2 other good options so it’s fine but MI was a family thing and she’s been wanting to go there forever. Oh well, we knew it was a reach.
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Anonymous wrote:She’ll get excited about another school. She has 2 other good options so it’s fine but MI was a family thing and she’s been wanting to go there forever. Oh well, we knew it was a reach.


Sorry. Let us k at your schools previous applicants and see what stats are there for kids who were deferred. May have a better chance than you think.
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