Anonymous wrote:My DD didn't get into her safety but got into all the other 7 schools she applied to. I'm pretty certain she must have screwed up the application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. A school is trying to attain a certain level of diversity. In any crop of applicants, even in a school with a 6% acceptance rate, they may be short on some of that diversity. Thus, a kid could might get into Brown (7% acceptance) but not UMichigan (30%), if that kid's qualifications are in relative short supply in the Brown applicant field.
You can spin it anyway you want. But no way a student holding a ticket to Brown or Yale will be choosing Michigan for the same price.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. A school is trying to attain a certain level of diversity. In any crop of applicants, even in a school with a 6% acceptance rate, they may be short on some of that diversity. Thus, a kid could might get into Brown (7% acceptance) but not UMichigan (30%), if that kid's qualifications are in relative short supply in the Brown applicant field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know of any students (either your own kid, or maybe the kid of a friend or neighbor) where they were accepted at highly selective schools but ended up NOT getting accepted at schools that were meant to be safeties? Do safety schools ever deny a student because they know a student of that caliber is only using them as a safety, and they'd rather save acceptance for those they think will likely go there?
Not if they were true safeties. I have only heard people being rejected from their “safeties” when they were confused or did not do their homework.
Anonymous wrote:I would not consider UMich a safety from out of state for anyone.Anonymous wrote:D’s classmate was rejected or waitlisted at UMichigan and is now attending Brown. Another was denied or waitlisted at UMichigan and is now attending U Of CA Berkeley. Yes, Michigan does this.
I would not consider UMich a safety from out of state for anyone.Anonymous wrote:D’s classmate was rejected or waitlisted at UMichigan and is now attending Brown. Another was denied or waitlisted at UMichigan and is now attending U Of CA Berkeley. Yes, Michigan does this.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know of any students (either your own kid, or maybe the kid of a friend or neighbor) where they were accepted at highly selective schools but ended up NOT getting accepted at schools that were meant to be safeties? Do safety schools ever deny a student because they know a student of that caliber is only using them as a safety, and they'd rather save acceptance for those they think will likely go there?