| Wondering about your experience - given how much $$ the colleges probably lost in the pandemic, were they looking to make up some of it by locking down students who could pay full freight in ED? Is that the best path for next year too? |
At need aware schools it is ALWAYS the best path if you are lucky enough to be qualify as full pay. |
| OP if you have a junior, I would strongly consider coming up with an ED s/he loves if you are full pay. If possible, a true match. |
NP and I have a junior DS - also oldest child so first time through the process and very new at this. Can you explain a little more what you mean here? Thank you! |
+1. My senior DC ED’ed (1 and 2) with no FA requested/needed. But went for reach schools, rejected at both. I’ve since learned that many athletes/legacies come in through ED, so ED’ing a reach was probably a mistake/waste, especially this year. Of course, none of DC’s matches was a clear ED-type front-runner, so no regrets here. |
| So you can do early decision and specify you don't need aid and that will help your chances getting in compared to needing aid? |
| My DC ED'd at a school DC really liked, and was a match/reach. We considered encouraging DC to ED at a school that was a reach, but where one of us attended (and have been donating for many years). But in the end, we decided it was smarter to go ED with the match/reach DC liked. No FA applied for. And DC was accepted, so all's good. |
I think it would be a good idea to do your research and come up with a solid list of reaches, matches, likelies. Try to really hone in on a school that your child loves, where their scores are about average according to the data. Then, find out everything you can about this school and applying to this school-- read college confidential, find out if they care about demonstrated interest, etc. Work really hard on the application this summer. Have others read the essays. Talk to anyone who can give you insight about this school and what they are looking for. Being full pay is a really good thing almost everywhere. If DC can fall in love with a school, and get into the school in the Fall, it saves a lot of stress, heartache and aggravation. Hope that's helpful. |
This will be me and my kid! Thanks for posting. It's helpful to have the data point. Not sure if we should go for the legacy ED or not. So glad it worked out for your DC! |
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DC applied EA to his first choice as a legacy full pay (the university does not use ED, which he would have used if it existed). He was deferred and asked to submit a LOCI. He did that, and was admitted 4 weeks later.
The legacy effect was relatively minor (as a demonstration of interest) but the full pay factor also helped, IMHO. |
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what is difference between deferred and waitlisted?
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Deferred is a term used while the RD process is still ongoing. You can get deferred from ED or EA to RD
Waitlisted is after the RD decisions come out. It’s a soft rejection, but with potential! Hope that helps. |
| EA deferral put his application into the RD pool. In the deferral letter, he was asked to submit a LOCI. He did that and got in 4 weeks later. |
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my DC got waitlisted by a public school he applied for EA. It is OOS state public school. we don't understand why we did not get deferred, but rather, waitlisted.
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I don’t consider a WL a soft rejection. My kid was outright rejected at several schools that sent out a lot of WL. |