Anonymous wrote:The schools have to accommodate the freshmen in the dorms, so there will be limits, unless they have cleared out traditional upperclassmen housing.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else concerned about accepting a school without knowing how they might handle an influx of students? My senior and DH do not appear concerned, but to me, it could be problematic to have such a large class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke has said that the number of students taking a gap year means they are admitting fewer kids this year.
That's interesting. I'm an alumni interviewer for them and they told us that there would be a difference, but not by much.
Alum interviewers are not in the inner circle.
And also have no bearing on admittance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke has said that the number of students taking a gap year means they are admitting fewer kids this year.
That's interesting. I'm an alumni interviewer for them and they told us that there would be a difference, but not by much.
Alum interviewers are not in the inner circle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke has said that the number of students taking a gap year means they are admitting fewer kids this year.
That's interesting. I'm an alumni interviewer for them and they told us that there would be a difference, but not by much.