Anonymous wrote:URM with a 1530, straight As at a Big3 private (a few A minuses). Top extracurriculars, etc. Deferred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan alum with DC about to graduate from Michigan in May, and want to add my two cents:
1. Legacy is not considered as a factor in acceptances, but the legacy does help provide content to answer the "why Michigan" essay, and it does help with LOCI (see below).
2. Most of the EA acceptances are Michiganders. There are some OOS, but they defer/postpone most OOS to RA.
3. That said, Michigan used to have a round of acceptances between EA and RD that was mostly OOS. This happened to my DC, who was deferred to RA in January, but admitted in this round after submitting the LOCI (in which the motto, fight song, alma mater (not the same!) and Go Blue! were quoted). I think this was discontinued after my DC.
4. There is very little FA for OOS.
5. Many of the OOS students at Michigan are Jewish or Asian. This is the legacy of Michigan taking such students when the Ivies refuse(d) to take in more of them, despite being qualified to attend. These families tend to send their kids to the same feeder schools in NY, Chicago, etc. The Jewish families are very loyal to Michigan with their students and donations (Tisch, Ross), and now the Asians are starting to do the same (Mrs. Larry Ellison, a Chinese-American alumna, donated $ 10 million in NIL to get our next starting quarterback!).
That said, this entire process is a YMMV situation.
DC #1 had 1480 SAT, 11 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by Michigan in RD but rejected by UVA.
Three years later, DC #2 had 1500 SAT, 12 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in same FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by UVA in EA but rejected by Michigan (deferred, then WL).
Glad we're done with this.
Total conjecture on your part.
And unless there is an "ethnicity and religion by state" breakdown on Michigan's website, you don't have a clue on the ethnic or religious breakdown of OOS students.
I'll conceed that it's not a stretch to list the 2 most overrepresented blocks attending top colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS deferred. SAT 1580, UW GPA 4.0, highest rigor, 15+AP (including senior year). Great ECs with leadership, multiple national level awards.
This whole process is BS.
What a bum
Anonymous wrote:High stats son (4.0 UW, 1580 SAT, 63 college credits with Associate's, STEM magnet, ranked 1st in class) with good ECs (state champion athlete, musician who has played professionally) deferred from engineering. Disappointing as it's deferral 2/2.
Anonymous wrote:Accepted engineering 4.0 UW 1320 SAT (630 math 690 verbal) but fantastic extracurriculars including novel biomedical research
Anonymous wrote:FCPS deferred. SAT 1580, UW GPA 4.0, highest rigor, 15+AP (including senior year). Great ECs with leadership, multiple national level awards.
This whole process is BS.
Anonymous wrote:High stats son (4.0 UW, 1580 SAT, 63 college credits with Associate's, STEM magnet, ranked 1st in class) with good ECs (state champion athlete, musician who has played professionally) deferred from engineering. Disappointing as it's deferral 2/2.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan alum with DC about to graduate from Michigan in May, and want to add my two cents:
1. Legacy is not considered as a factor in acceptances, but the legacy does help provide content to answer the "why Michigan" essay, and it does help with LOCI (see below).
2. Most of the EA acceptances are Michiganders. There are some OOS, but they defer/postpone most OOS to RA.
3. That said, Michigan used to have a round of acceptances between EA and RD that was mostly OOS. This happened to my DC, who was deferred to RA in January, but admitted in this round after submitting the LOCI (in which the motto, fight song, alma mater (not the same!) and Go Blue! were quoted). I think this was discontinued after my DC.
4. There is very little FA for OOS.
5. Many of the OOS students at Michigan are Jewish or Asian. This is the legacy of Michigan taking such students when the Ivies refuse(d) to take in more of them, despite being qualified to attend. These families tend to send their kids to the same feeder schools in NY, Chicago, etc. The Jewish families are very loyal to Michigan with their students and donations (Tisch, Ross), and now the Asians are starting to do the same (Mrs. Larry Ellison, a Chinese-American alumna, donated $ 10 million in NIL to get our next starting quarterback!).
That said, this entire process is a YMMV situation.
DC #1 had 1480 SAT, 11 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by Michigan in RD but rejected by UVA.
Three years later, DC #2 had 1500 SAT, 12 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in same FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by UVA in EA but rejected by Michigan (deferred, then WL).
Glad we're done with this.
Anonymous wrote:Friend of my DC, TO, 6 AP's, 3.72 GPA, Accepted as LSA. They are a real doer, school newspaper, varsity sport, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m suspicious when people “know” how many kids were accepted this soon. My DC got in and told friends, but doesn’t announce each acceptance on social media.
In-state Michigan here. My HS underclass student went to a senior friend's birthday party this afternoon, and we now know that at least nine seniors from his high school got accepted EA at UMich yesterday. And we also know where else senior friend has been admitted. It's exciting news for a lot of people and word travels fast, even without social media.
Of course you can chose to believe or not.
Anonymous wrote:I’m suspicious when people “know” how many kids were accepted this soon. My DC got in and told friends, but doesn’t announce each acceptance on social media.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan alum with DC about to graduate from Michigan in May, and want to add my two cents:
1. Legacy is not considered as a factor in acceptances, but the legacy does help provide content to answer the "why Michigan" essay, and it does help with LOCI (see below).
2. Most of the EA acceptances are Michiganders. There are some OOS, but they defer/postpone most OOS to RA.
3. That said, Michigan used to have a round of acceptances between EA and RD that was mostly OOS. This happened to my DC, who was deferred to RA in January, but admitted in this round after submitting the LOCI (in which the motto, fight song, alma mater (not the same!) and Go Blue! were quoted). I think this was discontinued after my DC.
4. There is very little FA for OOS.
5. Many of the OOS students at Michigan are Jewish or Asian. This is the legacy of Michigan taking such students when the Ivies refuse(d) to take in more of them, despite being qualified to attend. These families tend to send their kids to the same feeder schools in NY, Chicago, etc. The Jewish families are very loyal to Michigan with their students and donations (Tisch, Ross), and now the Asians are starting to do the same (Mrs. Larry Ellison, a Chinese-American alumna, donated $ 10 million in NIL to get our next starting quarterback!).
That said, this entire process is a YMMV situation.
DC #1 had 1480 SAT, 11 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by Michigan in RD but rejected by UVA.
Three years later, DC #2 had 1500 SAT, 12 APs, 3.9 GPA UW in same FCPS HS and average ECs and was accepted by UVA in EA but rejected by Michigan (deferred, then WL).
Glad we're done with this.