Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best for those who aren’t serious about wanting to attend just withdraw. Plenty of other kids dying to take their place!
+1
If it isn't your top choice or you have other options where you are in and would go otherwise, then it is really better to withdraw the application.
Does withdrawing from state flagships right away (as opposed to a couple of months from now) make a difference to those on the waitlist? Or are waitlist outcomes all determined at once after May 1. Genuine question.
It doesn’t make a difference. They have predicted yield rates and overadmit based on those. That’s true of all colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfect GPA >>> 4.7/4.0
ACT 34
Pres NHS
VP StuCo
Treas Key Club
2 Varsity sports 3 years
Capt of both sports 2 years
State qualifier 3 years for one sport
Top band
OOS
DEFERRED FOR ENGINEERING
😑
Did you visit? My DC is convinced they got in oos to engineering because we visited and they did several online events. I guess they asked on the app how many times you visited and dates
Anonymous wrote:Mine was postponed,
In state applied ls&a
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was postponed,
In state applied ls&a
Yep. Visited last February so we had “demonstrated interest.” Counselor loved her essays so it’s not that either. Is it bc we checked the box that we will need Financial Aid?
Anonymous wrote:Perfect GPA >>> 4.7/4.0
ACT 34
Pres NHS
VP StuCo
Treas Key Club
2 Varsity sports 3 years
Capt of both sports 2 years
State qualifier 3 years for one sport
Top band
OOS
DEFERRED FOR ENGINEERING
😑
Anonymous wrote:Mine was postponed,
In state applied ls&a
Anonymous wrote:Perfect GPA >>> 4.7/4.0
ACT 34
Pres NHS
VP StuCo
Treas Key Club
2 Varsity sports 3 years
Capt of both sports 2 years
State qualifier 3 years for one sport
Top band
OOS
DEFERRED FOR ENGINEERING
😑
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Michigan, 30 years ago we all applied early for in state rolling admissions and if you were in the top third of your class with decent scores you got a fat envelope in the mail within 2 weeks. How things have changed! My DD is applying with significantly higher qualifications than I had and just praying she makes it.
But 30 years ago, you probably didn't do SAT prep and have grade inflation where nobody gets a B.
True, I took the SATs once and got in the 1400s and that was enough to get me into Michigan plus an Ivy. I also was ranked 3rd in my HS class with a few B+s on my transcript. Now all of my former safeties would be out of reach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best for those who aren’t serious about wanting to attend just withdraw. Plenty of other kids dying to take their place!
+1
If it isn't your top choice or you have other options where you are in and would go otherwise, then it is really better to withdraw the application.
Does withdrawing from state flagships right away (as opposed to a couple of months from now) make a difference to those on the waitlist? Or are waitlist outcomes all determined at once after May 1. Genuine question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best for those who aren’t serious about wanting to attend just withdraw. Plenty of other kids dying to take their place!
+1
If it isn't your top choice or you have other options where you are in and would go otherwise, then it is really better to withdraw the application.
Anonymous wrote:Best for those who aren’t serious about wanting to attend just withdraw. Plenty of other kids dying to take their place!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Michigan, 30 years ago we all applied early for in state rolling admissions and if you were in the top third of your class with decent scores you got a fat envelope in the mail within 2 weeks. How things have changed! My DD is applying with significantly higher qualifications than I had and just praying she makes it.
But 30 years ago, you probably didn't do SAT prep and have grade inflation where nobody gets a B.