Anonymous wrote:I don't know any kid who got rejected. Every.single.kid applied got in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt doesn’t know quite what to do with honors. The average Pitt student has the stats for top honors colleges like Arizona State, so rejecting lots of kids from the UHC isn’t a great idea. Nice to see them go back to the strategy of making everyone 1400+ eligible for honors. (With some lower stat kids too)
How do you know they've gone back? Source? Last year tons of perfect stats kids didn't get in. Acceptance rate was 5%.
Associated with the university, last year was the ONLY year ever that they accepted 5%. It was one of the dumbest choices ever. The last thing a school with yield problems (like Pitt!) needs to do is tell three-quarters of it’s high-stat admits that they can only get “second-tier Pitt”.
So did they end up with a tiny honors class last year? If they are liberal admitting to honors, how will that work as far as honors dorms and programming? Do they have the resources if their yield ends up being high?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt doesn’t know quite what to do with honors. The average Pitt student has the stats for top honors colleges like Arizona State, so rejecting lots of kids from the UHC isn’t a great idea. Nice to see them go back to the strategy of making everyone 1400+ eligible for honors. (With some lower stat kids too)
How do you know they've gone back? Source? Last year tons of perfect stats kids didn't get in. Acceptance rate was 5%.
Associated with the university, last year was the ONLY year ever that they accepted 5%. It was one of the dumbest choices ever. The last thing a school with yield problems (like Pitt!) needs to do is tell three-quarters of it’s high-stat admits that they can only get “second-tier Pitt”.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone NOT get into Pitt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt doesn’t know quite what to do with honors. The average Pitt student has the stats for top honors colleges like Arizona State, so rejecting lots of kids from the UHC isn’t a great idea. Nice to see them go back to the strategy of making everyone 1400+ eligible for honors. (With some lower stat kids too)
How do you know they've gone back? Source? Last year tons of perfect stats kids didn't get in. Acceptance rate was 5%.
Anonymous wrote:Pitt doesn’t know quite what to do with honors. The average Pitt student has the stats for top honors colleges like Arizona State, so rejecting lots of kids from the UHC isn’t a great idea. Nice to see them go back to the strategy of making everyone 1400+ eligible for honors. (With some lower stat kids too)
Anonymous wrote:When do you have to accept Pitt Honors and pay the deposit? I’m hoping you are going to say the deadline is in April, after you hear from the regular decision schools, otherwise Pitt might have to go off our list for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid (4.1W TJ, 1530 SATs) was notified she was admitted to Honors College on a Friday at 4:30. Everyone she knows got in (but it’s a TJ weighted sample). Almost everyone on College Confidential amd Reddit reports bing admitted, a couple were waitlisted, and no one reported being rejected.
I was wondering if they had released acceptances before rejections, or if they had admitted pretty much everyone this year. Last year, it was about a 5% admit rate.
Mine with similar stats also accepted (not TJ). We found the acceptance note confusing. Click "accept" if interested but not necessarily committing to Pitt yet??
The wording strange. But, if you click on the link in the email, it takes you to a page where it tells you you are agreeing to attend Pitt and pay the deposit. So it looks like Moreno than an expression of interest.
So strange. Did aNYONE get rejected by Pitt Honors, or even waitlisted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid (4.1W TJ, 1530 SATs) was notified she was admitted to Honors College on a Friday at 4:30. Everyone she knows got in (but it’s a TJ weighted sample). Almost everyone on College Confidential amd Reddit reports bing admitted, a couple were waitlisted, and no one reported being rejected.
I was wondering if they had released acceptances before rejections, or if they had admitted pretty much everyone this year. Last year, it was about a 5% admit rate.
Mine with similar stats also accepted (not TJ). We found the acceptance note confusing. Click "accept" if interested but not necessarily committing to Pitt yet??