Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Agree
which schools have 2/15 deadline?
https://blog.prepscholar.com/colleges-with-late-application-deadlines-complete-list
Plus there are more state schools with no/rolling deadlines.
Florida State is 2/15 and this list too: https://writingcenterofprinceton.com/colleges-with-late-application-deadlines/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Agree
which schools have 2/15 deadline?
https://blog.prepscholar.com/colleges-with-late-application-deadlines-complete-list
Plus there are more state schools with no/rolling deadlines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Agree
which schools have 2/15 deadline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Agree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
m
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
Have him apply to your alma mater and some state directional schools.
Anonymous wrote:This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
m
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
The three schools you named are all difficult to get into, considered reaches for all students. Presumably he also applied to some like-lies and matches?
This exactly. OP, if your son's schools are all T30, I would encourage him to send out a few more applications to schools with 2/1 and 2/15 deadlines.Ummm...Michigan and Chicago, etc. are elite schools as well. If your list only includes Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and the likes, that might be an issue. There are no targets/true safeties on those lists...and that will set you up for disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current senior DC has 7 deferrals. I keep telling him they will likely all be WL or rejections. Every single deferral my older 2 kids had were WL or rejection in RD. Not ONE turned into an acceptance. YMMV
what do you do when this happens?
What are the alternative paths?
I'm getting nervous.
My kid is a very high stats (good e.c. not spectacular), so maybe my nervousness is unfounded, but I just feel like it's all a lottery these days.
DC did EA to flagships like Michigan, Chicago, etc. and RD to few elite ones like Stanford. I'm not holding my breath for the elite ones, but I am not even sure about the top publics now.
Am I being ridiculous? First kid to go to college. I went to a no-name state u.
The three schools you named are all difficult to get into, considered reaches for all students. Presumably he also applied to some like-lies and matches?
Couldn’t help myself. Sorry.