Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Our kid (now in college) applied to four. Got into three. Picked one. Done.
If you stick to 2 targets and 2 true safeties (or more safeties) then that strategy works. But if you want to apply to several Reaches/High reaches, you have to include more. Also, if very high stats, you need to include more targets and safeties because you might be yield protected (WL/denied) because they assume you don't really want to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
When in Feb.? If it’s Feb. 1st and the next choice is a school with ED2 that notifies in mid-Feb., then apply to that 3rd choice school ED2 (probably not too late to switch an RD app to ED2 if call admissions).
Then if don’t get into 2nd choice EA school Feb. 1st., you already have a pending ED2 application for 3rd choice school.
If do get into 2nd choice EA school around Feb. 1st, then immediately pull the ED2 application for 3rd choice school. You have a right to pull any ED app anytime before notification of acceptance…
Is this true??
Yes. Before the decision, one of mine asked the ED school to move the app to RD. Of course, didn't get in, likely because of that, but it was the right call at the time due to unusual circumstances beyond our control.
Don’t need to ask. Don’t need permission. Just tell/inform them. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Our kid (now in college) applied to four. Got into three. Picked one. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Our kid (now in college) applied to four. Got into three. Picked one. Done.
I imagine not “super competitive” schools? What is the school if you don’t mind me asking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Our kid (now in college) applied to four. Got into three. Picked one. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Do you care? If he doesn’t and it was the right choice for him, why does it matter what others have heard (or haven’t heard) unless YOU care? Why would it be weird at all if you think it was the right choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
When in Feb.? If it’s Feb. 1st and the next choice is a school with ED2 that notifies in mid-Feb., then apply to that 3rd choice school ED2 (probably not too late to switch an RD app to ED2 if call admissions).
Then if don’t get into 2nd choice EA school Feb. 1st., you already have a pending ED2 application for 3rd choice school.
If do get into 2nd choice EA school around Feb. 1st, then immediately pull the ED2 application for 3rd choice school. You have a right to pull any ED app anytime before notification of acceptance…
Is this true??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
When in Feb.? If it’s Feb. 1st and the next choice is a school with ED2 that notifies in mid-Feb., then apply to that 3rd choice school ED2 (probably not too late to switch an RD app to ED2 if call admissions).
Then if don’t get into 2nd choice EA school Feb. 1st., you already have a pending ED2 application for 3rd choice school.
If do get into 2nd choice EA school around Feb. 1st, then immediately pull the ED2 application for 3rd choice school. You have a right to pull any ED app anytime before notification of acceptance…
Is this true??
Yes. Before the decision, one of mine asked the ED school to move the app to RD. Of course, didn't get in, likely because of that, but it was the right call at the time due to unusual circumstances beyond our control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 3 places (all public), deferred 2 (both private; ED and EA).
Waiting to hear on 15 more.
You applied to 20 schools? WHY
Our kid (now in college) applied to four. Got into three. Picked one. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
When in Feb.? If it’s Feb. 1st and the next choice is a school with ED2 that notifies in mid-Feb., then apply to that 3rd choice school ED2 (probably not too late to switch an RD app to ED2 if call admissions).
Then if don’t get into 2nd choice EA school Feb. 1st., you already have a pending ED2 application for 3rd choice school.
If do get into 2nd choice EA school around Feb. 1st, then immediately pull the ED2 application for 3rd choice school. You have a right to pull any ED app anytime before notification of acceptance…
Is this true??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. My kid did restrictive early action (not an Ivy) and there was only one other school he liked/applied to that was public EA (but they don't announce until February). It was definitely the right strategy for him. He applied to 17 schools with a good mix of (safety, target and reach). They all only had ED, or EDI/EDII and his top choices weren't any that offered EDII.
It just feels weird to hear everyone talking about all these acceptances and he literally has no clue. He could care less though. He is a 35ACT/4.0uw/4.4w at a private so he will get in somewhere, but it feels really weird to not know until mid-late March.
When in Feb.? If it’s Feb. 1st and the next choice is a school with ED2 that notifies in mid-Feb., then apply to that 3rd choice school ED2 (probably not too late to switch an RD app to ED2 if call admissions).
Then if don’t get into 2nd choice EA school Feb. 1st., you already have a pending ED2 application for 3rd choice school.
If do get into 2nd choice EA school around Feb. 1st, then immediately pull the ED2 application for 3rd choice school. You have a right to pull any ED app anytime before notification of acceptance…
Is this true??