Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So counting January admits, the admission rate for RD will be 1.8%. At that point, why even do an RD round?
No because they don’t have a 100% yield. They will need to admit about 600 to get their remaining 200. Or maybe even more since it sounds like most of them will be Feb admits.
Anonymous wrote:So counting January admits, the admission rate for RD will be 1.8%. At that point, why even do an RD round?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's like K-12 private schools, PP. A majority are quite wealthy, and a handful are low-income on financial aid. The middle class is entirely squeezed out.
That might not be a great social fit for my kid anyway.
Anonymous wrote:It's like K-12 private schools, PP. A majority are quite wealthy, and a handful are low-income on financial aid. The middle class is entirely squeezed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED is binding, so if a college can fill its class in the first few rounds, they'll do it.
We’re a $100k-200k income family and not sure we can afford. I’m feeling boxed out. Doesn’t seem like much hope in applying RD. Boo. I appreciate they include Questbridge but I wonder how much economic diversity besides that group would there be on campus. Is everyone super wealthy? Any current families there?
It's a numbers game, especially the last two years. Most colleges have received record numbers of applications, so if you have a favorite that you are 100% sure you want to attend, ED is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED is binding, so if a college can fill its class in the first few rounds, they'll do it.
We’re a $100k-200k income family and not sure we can afford. I’m feeling boxed out. Doesn’t seem like much hope in applying RD. Boo. I appreciate they include Questbridge but I wonder how much economic diversity besides that group would there be on campus. Is everyone super wealthy? Any current families there?
It's a numbers game, especially the last two years. Most colleges have received record numbers of applications, so if you have a favorite that you are 100% sure you want to attend, ED is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED is binding, so if a college can fill its class in the first few rounds, they'll do it.
We’re a $100k-200k income family and not sure we can afford. I’m feeling boxed out. Doesn’t seem like much hope in applying RD. Boo. I appreciate they include Questbridge but I wonder how much economic diversity besides that group would there be on campus. Is everyone super wealthy? Any current families there?
Anonymous wrote:ED is binding, so if a college can fill its class in the first few rounds, they'll do it.