Anonymous wrote:Missouri’s you are sending at kid to MO that’s just bad parenting
Especially if it’s a DD
College is about jobs if you think there will be any in MO much less them coming back here with a degree from Wash U lol 😂
Also MO is a state that will 100 percent require no interstate travel for women of child bearing years. They already have legislation ready to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
WashU is known for yield protection. Just search Reddit about it.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you have no clue. WashU is amazing. Kids with Ivy level stats ED here.
Kids with Ivy level stats apply RD. The ED kids, especially from private schools, are well below.
Well below? The school’s SAT range is 1500-1570. Sort of mathematically impossible that the ED applicants are well below given that 60 pct of the class is ED.
Not at all when test optional is available,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
WashU is known for yield protection. Just search Reddit about it.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
Anonymous wrote:Missouri’s you are sending at kid to MO that’s just bad parenting
Especially if it’s a DD
College is about jobs if you think there will be any in MO much less them coming back here with a degree from Wash U lol 😂
Also MO is a state that will 100 percent require no interstate travel for women of child bearing years. They already have legislation ready to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you have no clue. WashU is amazing. Kids with Ivy level stats ED here.
Kids with Ivy level stats apply RD. The ED kids, especially from private schools, are well below.
Well below? The school’s SAT range is 1500-1570. Sort of mathematically impossible that the ED applicants are well below given that 60 pct of the class is ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
Not yield protection because top stats kids are being admitted. It's just that competition is tough and they cannot accept all of the highly deserving top stats kids. It's a sad fact, which is also true for other top schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Surprised about all the high stats rejections and wait lists.
Do you think this is a yield protection situation? Where they want you to push hard on continued interest so they know you won't turn them down? (Did you all visit or otherwise demonstrate a bunch of interest prior to applying?)
Also, glad to hear of an alum's kid who got in RD. We keep hearing legacies of various schools need to apply ED - otherwise the schools will reject RD because they know they weren't first choice (even though you had plenty of info about the school via parents.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you have no clue. WashU is amazing. Kids with Ivy level stats ED here.
Kids with Ivy level stats apply RD. The ED kids, especially from private schools, are well below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any luck?
I went to an Ivy in the 90's and thought I knew the college landscape (remember "insider's guide to colleges"?) and I must admit that this is the first time I've heard of this university!