Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would actually be encouraged. ED at Pomona (was well as WAS) is extremely competitive and many believe it's more competitive than RD. So getting a deferral shows that Pomona sees your DC as very competitive and likely a good fit. I'd recommend sending an LOCI sometime in January or February and keeping the faith. Please don't panic apply to another school in ED2.
FWIW, of the three WASP LACs my DC applied to a couple years ago, DC was denied outright from one in ED and then admitted to the two others in RD.
Do you think this is due to institutional priorities, and it's better off RD to WASP?
NP: IME, yes, it's better to apply RD to WASP, especially Williams and Amherst b/c they don't have ED2. My DC was deferred by Middlebury a few years ago which had a similar policy to Pomona, i.e., defer very few applicants. They were accepted RD and to a WASP, plus several other selective SLACs.
Did middlebury convert the deferral to admit in RD for your DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would actually be encouraged. ED at Pomona (was well as WAS) is extremely competitive and many believe it's more competitive than RD. So getting a deferral shows that Pomona sees your DC as very competitive and likely a good fit. I'd recommend sending an LOCI sometime in January or February and keeping the faith. Please don't panic apply to another school in ED2.
FWIW, of the three WASP LACs my DC applied to a couple years ago, DC was denied outright from one in ED and then admitted to the two others in RD.
Do you think this is due to institutional priorities, and it's better off RD to WASP?
NP: IME, yes, it's better to apply RD to WASP, especially Williams and Amherst b/c they don't have ED2. My DC was deferred by Middlebury a few years ago which had a similar policy to Pomona, i.e., defer very few applicants. They were accepted RD and to a WASP, plus several other selective SLACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would actually be encouraged. ED at Pomona (was well as WAS) is extremely competitive and many believe it's more competitive than RD. So getting a deferral shows that Pomona sees your DC as very competitive and likely a good fit. I'd recommend sending an LOCI sometime in January or February and keeping the faith. Please don't panic apply to another school in ED2.
FWIW, of the three WASP LACs my DC applied to a couple years ago, DC was denied outright from one in ED and then admitted to the two others in RD.
Do you think this is due to institutional priorities, and it's better off RD to WASP?
Anonymous wrote:OP what were your kids stats? Pomona is a top choice for my DD for next year and I wonder her odds (4.0 unweighted; will have taken 10 APs (2 5s so far; will take 4 more exams before applying) 1540 SAT; 2 varsity sports and a few other mid extracurriculars).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would actually be encouraged. ED at Pomona (was well as WAS) is extremely competitive and many believe it's more competitive than RD. So getting a deferral shows that Pomona sees your DC as very competitive and likely a good fit. I'd recommend sending an LOCI sometime in January or February and keeping the faith. Please don't panic apply to another school in ED2.
FWIW, of the three WASP LACs my DC applied to a couple years ago, DC was denied outright from one in ED and then admitted to the two others in RD.
Do you think this is due to institutional priorities, and it's better off RD to WASP?
Anonymous wrote:I would actually be encouraged. ED at Pomona (was well as WAS) is extremely competitive and many believe it's more competitive than RD. So getting a deferral shows that Pomona sees your DC as very competitive and likely a good fit. I'd recommend sending an LOCI sometime in January or February and keeping the faith. Please don't panic apply to another school in ED2.
FWIW, of the three WASP LACs my DC applied to a couple years ago, DC was denied outright from one in ED and then admitted to the two others in RD.
Anonymous wrote:Very high chance! Pretty much Pomona only defers if they want you. They’re weighing your child against the rd pool- we actually know a family who was deferred, waitlisted, and accepted. Admissions doesn’t play games.
Keep those grades up!
Anonymous wrote:My kid applied ED to Pomona and was deferred. Information from Pomona says that fewer than 10% of ED applicants deferred and "Admissions Committee found strong potential in your early application and would like to consider your application again among those in the regular decision round."
We understand that kid should submit LOCI in early 2026. Anticipating that the kid will have strong first semester grades to report but not much new for ECs/awards. Any other things that should be included to strengthen application for RD consideration?
Any insight into what fraction of Pomona ED deferrals are accepted RD?
Kid is revisiting planned RD list based on acceptances from EA/rolling applications (removing safeties that are less desirable than acceptances). Does Pomona deferral tell us anything about where this kid may have a chance in RD? Also, can we assume that application is generally ok, and no need to totally revamp essay, etc.?
thanks for any insights!