show your work. |
I don't understand. Michigan EA acceptance rate is around 20%. Why a strong OOS applicant would opt for ED? With an EA acceptance rate that high, they will just keep using EA. |
Go Blue? Is this a "cheerful" event? |
Maybe EA acceptance rates will go down? |
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Not talking about merit here. I've done the NPC for Michigan and for our very middle class family, Michigan indicated it would offer some institutional grants. Would need to see final numbers though before committing ED. |
This isn’t your father’s Ivy League. They have lost some shine due to antisemitism, protests, & plagiarism scandals. Combine that with some students wanting the big football weekends & frat parties and Michigan’s solid academics, & the gap isn’t as big as it once was. |
Affirmative action has been "outlawed " in Michigan for decades. Irrelevant to the change to ED. |
Like Chicago? 40% ED acceptance rate + 2% EA acceptance rate? Then UM can claim their EA+ED acceptance rate is under 10%? |
I can’t imagine that figure is correct for OOS students. |
Michigan doesn’t publish EA acceptance rates. This poster is making stuff up. |
I wouldn't be shocked if they take the UChicago route and give ED a >35% admit rate to heavily incentivize high-stats and unhooked applicants to apply early.
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This is great. Now kids can indicate it's their first choice. So many OOS EA kids shut out this year who really wanted to attend. |
I know very few kids at our private that have Michigan as a first choice, nearly all see it as a nice fallback option. |
DD definitely would have applied to Michigan ED. Ended up waitlisted and got into UCLA and didn’t stay on any waitlists. Really had wanted Mich but loves UCLA and never looked back. Maybe a blessing in disguise. |