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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do they measure these against RD decisions? If the entire RD pool is excellent, how do colleges decide who and how many to take from deferrals and Waitlists?[/quote] Tbh, the early group (deferral, waitlist) is sometimes more stacked than RD so some select ED deferrals could be stronger than many RDs. Lots of randos throw in a mediocre RD application that is low-effort and just copied from one they've already completed. Esp if they have no issue paying the application fee, have a free application waiver due to low income, or it's free to everyone to apply. [/quote] You are not competing with randos in RD. There are thousands of highly competitive applicants in RD. Chances are low.[/quote] My kid was deferred from their ED school and is in this position right now. We have been advised by multiple counselors that 5-10% of deferred are typically accepted RD. So, not holding our breath, but I do think that my kid has a better chance (than if they had only applied RD) since the school knows my kid applied ED and really wants to go there so they don't need to worry about yield.[/quote] Depending on the school, a 10% acceptance rate for deferred students is higher than the RD acceptance rate. Possibly even double given that the overall admission rate colleges release is a blend of ED (higher) and RD (lower). That said, 5-10% equals very low odds. Obviously. :([/quote] Deferral already screened out the ED randos. You have to compare it with RD minus RD randos. It’s low if not lower.[/quote] I'm the PP with the kid in this situation. I agree with everyone that the odds are low, but this college gets a lot of applicants who did not get into their SCEA and Ivy early schools so hoping that they will take my kid for the greater likelihood that they will for sure attend. [/quote]
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