Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!
CA private (we are an ex-DMV family)
3.6 GPA, 34 ACT
Econ/History
full pay
Very relieved. This semester isn't going well for DS and he's facing a possible C, so we're really happy to have this admission in hand and be done with college admissions before his GPA travels south!
Basically similar stats but from MA. Deferred.
DP. I'd love to figure out the differentiator, why some are accepted and some deferred. Presumably you are also full pay. Random thoughts: maybe the high school or rank? I'm just shooting in the dark; my kid is looking to apply next year.
The HS you come from matters
The LOR (they actually look at them which is a surprise)
Talent is important (rare or random awards are more important for MI than other flagships0
They are looking for "character"
I have always heard this, but our HS sends lots of kids to Michigan each year and only one of about a dozen kids who applied ED was admitted. This makes me think that being from a known HS might have worked against applicants; if they know that they get good yields from a school historically, they might think it’s worth the risk to push kids (who have now told them Michigan is their first choice) to EA.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of shocked to see these responses of kids with <3.8 GPA and <1500 SAT getting in OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Weather check for the Michigan haters.
Bethesda is 38 right now. Ann Arbor 31.
I'm in the Detroit metro area. There's a beautiful pastel sunset over the icy decorative ponds at my office complex. Blue, pink, and mauve with jet contrails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.91 GPA, 1510 SAT, 11 AP 5s, In-state, president of key club. Child got flat out rejected from LSA today. We're currently distraught.
I'm sorry. Are you my anonymous Grosse Pointe buddy?
How about MSU Honors College/Pitt (my undergrad)/Indiana then transfer if not happy?
Our backup plan was Dearborn then transfer. The campus actually has decent amenities. I realize your kid is overqualified.
When I was an MBA, my BBA mentee was a transfer in to A2 at the sophomore mark.
Don't rule it out. Plus there's always grad school.
Anonymous Grosse Pointe buddy here! (Unless there is more than one of us…). That’s not me, not our time yet. But I’m SO curious what the stats are for our high school. Certainly a lot of kids always go to Michigan, but now how many did ED and what was the acceptance rate??? Hope to find out because it will have a ripple effect for a long time.
There are probably about 3-4 posters from Detroit Metro with kids already at Michigan who pop in. And I think 2 from Grosse Pointe. I live in Woodward Dream Cruise Land, a few miles north of Eminem's favorite road. Of course I have no idea if the others are still here. But it's funny when people know that the governor went to MSU and where the best restaurants are in A2.
Naviance looked pretty reliable for our public in-state high school for Class of 24. 3.8 unweighted is a bright line cutoff (most of these would be top 10-15% of class with APs and IB classes). We don't have reliably large numbers of AP classes and only 2 full year AP credits available to 9th & 10th graders. Also, although IB English, History and Language are popular, few students are pursuing the IB diploma. Most of our kids go LSA. A few Engineers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!
CA private (we are an ex-DMV family)
3.6 GPA, 34 ACT
Econ/History
full pay
Very relieved. This semester isn't going well for DS and he's facing a possible C, so we're really happy to have this admission in hand and be done with college admissions before his GPA travels south!
Basically similar stats but from MA. Deferred.
DP. I'd love to figure out the differentiator, why some are accepted and some deferred. Presumably you are also full pay. Random thoughts: maybe the high school or rank? I'm just shooting in the dark; my kid is looking to apply next year.
The HS you come from matters
The LOR (they actually look at them which is a surprise)
Talent is important (rare or random awards are more important for MI than other flagships0
They are looking for "character"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!
CA private (we are an ex-DMV family)
3.6 GPA, 34 ACT
Econ/History
full pay
Very relieved. This semester isn't going well for DS and he's facing a possible C, so we're really happy to have this admission in hand and be done with college admissions before his GPA travels south!
Basically similar stats but from MA. Deferred.
DP. I'd love to figure out the differentiator, why some are accepted and some deferred. Presumably you are also full pay. Random thoughts: maybe the high school or rank? I'm just shooting in the dark; my kid is looking to apply next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!
CA private (we are an ex-DMV family)
3.6 GPA, 34 ACT
Econ/History
full pay
Very relieved. This semester isn't going well for DS and he's facing a possible C, so we're really happy to have this admission in hand and be done with college admissions before his GPA travels south!
Basically similar stats but from MA. Deferred.
DP. I'd love to figure out the differentiator, why some are accepted and some deferred. Presumably you are also full pay. Random thoughts: maybe the high school or rank? I'm just shooting in the dark; my kid is looking to apply next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, seems like U Mich may have misread the situation. Early decision is a different deal than early action. Future applicants are not going to want to burn their ED option next year on Michigan given the high deferral rate.
Correct, but it’s not that.
After the football coaching scandal, NO ONE will apply to U.Mich next year.