Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Four acceptances, including to two top engineering schools. The two others were safeties
2. One deferral
3. One rejection
4. One odd deferral (it said no for freshman year but guaranteed admission sophomore year if maintain a B average in first year at another school). Had never heard of this before.
I know someone who also had the scenario of #4. It was called a "guaranteed transfer"
Anonymous wrote:1. Four acceptances, including to two top engineering schools. The two others were safeties
2. One deferral
3. One rejection
4. One odd deferral (it said no for freshman year but guaranteed admission sophomore year if maintain a B average in first year at another school). Had never heard of this before.
Anonymous wrote:My kid had:
1 acceptance in state, good public
2 deferrals, one private, one ivy public
2 rejects, highly regarded public
The rejected schools are less "prestigious" than the deferred schools. Go figure.
Waiting for 4 more. I was so relieved at the in state. And this is a really high stat student.
What is an “ivy public”? That is not a thing. Do you mean UMichigan/UNC/Cal or something similar?
Anonymous wrote:My kid had:
1 acceptance in state, good public
2 deferrals, one private, one ivy public
2 rejects, highly regarded public
The rejected schools are less "prestigious" than the deferred schools. Go figure.
Waiting for 4 more. I was so relieved at the in state. And this is a really high stat student.
What is an “ivy public”? That is not a thing. Do you mean UMichigan/UNC/Cal or something similar?
My kid had:
1 acceptance in state, good public
2 deferrals, one private, one ivy public
2 rejects, highly regarded public
The rejected schools are less "prestigious" than the deferred schools. Go figure.
Waiting for 4 more. I was so relieved at the in state. And this is a really high stat student.
SO hard watching kid open the notification and... another deferral.. more waiting.. more letters... just want it over!