Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
My question is: How is the extra month going to help with reviewing 75,000 applications?
It didn't which is why it was commonly assumed that they just put a good half of them directly in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
My question is: How is the extra month going to help with reviewing 75,000 applications?
Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
My DC submitted an app knowing the chance of acceptance was minuscule. Isn’t something like 8% out of state including internationals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.
My DC submitted an app knowing the chance of acceptance was minuscule. Isn’t something like 8% out of state including internationals?
Anonymous wrote:As it should be. Apply to your own state’s flagship!
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/UTAdmissions/comments/1qdjsdz/75_deferral/
Anonymous wrote:Last year was a disaster for UT Austin OOS. They basically deferred everyone EA due to "not being able to read the applications" and yet thy admitted some RD kids at the same time. Then they rejected almost all the EA apps (like 50K worth) 2 weeks later and it was commonly assumed that they never read most of those early apps. On Reddit there were plenty of OOS kids with a 3.5/1300 getting in and 4.9/1580 getting rejected.
Then they only had about 500 OOS kids matriculate into the class. It's a tiny number.