Anonymous wrote:I see this is a thread from last year, but I was wondering if any of the posters whose kid was deferred last year, ended up getting in?
My kid was deferred for engineering, same GPA/ACT as the OP. Strong ECs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anybody been admitted to Purdue through EA but then not admitted to the honors college? We are family friends with someone who had this happen and are having a hard time understanding. Kid was valedictorian, 1500+ SAT, ECs galore. Just seems odd.
DS was admitted EA but not into the honors college. Much lower stats than yours, though.
Anonymous wrote:Has anybody been admitted to Purdue through EA but then not admitted to the honors college? We are family friends with someone who had this happen and are having a hard time understanding. Kid was valedictorian, 1500+ SAT, ECs galore. Just seems odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anybody been admitted to Purdue through EA but then not admitted to the honors college? We are family friends with someone who had this happen and are having a hard time understanding. Kid was valedictorian, 1500+ SAT, ECs galore. Just seems odd.
DC accepted CS but didn't see honors college, 1550 sat and several ECs while UMD accepted honors for CS. Is there separate application to get into honors at Purdue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry OP. My kid did not apply to Purdue in EA or RD. The truth is that the CS program is highly ranked at Purdue AND at the same time this was entirely yield protection.
I have no idea where my own kid will go and I have some lower ranked schools (ranked in 150-180) on the back burner and he will apply in March to them, if he continues to ride the rejection train. I have made my mind to go via community college or even reapply the next year if this year is a wash.
All the best to your kid. These are amazing stats. Is he White or Asian-American per chance?
Thanks Asian male. He got into Pitt so at least we have one in hand.I hope he gets in state. (VT or UVA)
Sorry. This is a racist country against Asian-American males. My kid has been dinged for the same for CS. In some ways, it has stripped the belief of "American equality" from the eyes of my children. They now realize what was the bamboo ceiling their parents had to face. Thankfully, our children are not starting with nothing here, like we did.
They have our financial support behind them. Hopefully, they will keep this lesson of racism close to their heart once they are in their careers.