Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc has lower stats than those posting so maybe it'll be more relevant for you, op. W 4.45. UW 3.9 gpa. 1460 SAT, accepted with $28k merit. Visited the school but no interview.
Interesting. Honestly, I wonder if it would be better to not submit high ACT + SAT scores.
Good thought. There seems to be "something" with schools like Case and VA Tech. Like they can't stomach the though of being someone's 2nd/3rd choice. Despite all of Case's efforts to manage acceptances, I think there yield is STILLridiculously low. Something like 19%
Because they are always going to be most people's 2nd/3rd choice. Case is filled with kids who got rejected from their all of their T25 choices. Add in that it's Cleveland, which is not many kid's "dream location". They had one year 2020 (so basically pre-covid for the applications) where they accepted over 1600 kids from the WL. They only matriculated ~1600 that fall. So can't tell how many from WL actually matriculated, but it demonstrates that the yield was terrible.
FWIW, Cleveland gets rapped way more than it deserves. The University Circle area is great and the downtown is pretty decent for a midwestern city. Off course it is not NY, Chicago or Boston. I agree Case is often 2nd/3rd choice for kids applying to T25 and the yield needs to improve but it is a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc has lower stats than those posting so maybe it'll be more relevant for you, op. W 4.45. UW 3.9 gpa. 1460 SAT, accepted with $28k merit. Visited the school but no interview.
Interesting. Honestly, I wonder if it would be better to not submit high ACT + SAT scores.
Good thought. There seems to be "something" with schools like Case and VA Tech. Like they can't stomach the though of being someone's 2nd/3rd choice. Despite all of Case's efforts to manage acceptances, I think there yield is STILLridiculously low. Something like 19%
Because they are always going to be most people's 2nd/3rd choice. Case is filled with kids who got rejected from their all of their T25 choices. Add in that it's Cleveland, which is not many kid's "dream location". They had one year 2020 (so basically pre-covid for the applications) where they accepted over 1600 kids from the WL. They only matriculated ~1600 that fall. So can't tell how many from WL actually matriculated, but it demonstrates that the yield was terrible.
Anonymous wrote:URM 91.5 GPA UW (3.7 UW?) with 2 IB classes that run 2 years. Applied regular decision test optional. Received 36,000 merit this year.
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping people will share if their kids received merit aid from Case Western and what their stats/ECs looked like. We have a junior and are trying to gauge what could be reasonably expected as we are working on a college list.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc has lower stats than those posting so maybe it'll be more relevant for you, op. W 4.45. UW 3.9 gpa. 1460 SAT, accepted with $28k merit. Visited the school but no interview.
Interesting. Honestly, I wonder if it would be better to not submit high ACT + SAT scores.
Good thought. There seems to be "something" with schools like Case and VA Tech. Like they can't stomach the though of being someone's 2nd/3rd choice. Despite all of Case's efforts to manage acceptances, I think there yield is STILLridiculously low. Something like 19%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expect to get deferred.
Will let you know if a few weeks, but expecting waitlist perhaps due to yield protection.
Rough stats: 4.7 WGA, 4.0 UW, ACT 35
Might help if you visit to demonstrate interest. No idea.
yes it definitely helps. Case is a huge demonstrated interest school.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of this helpful info. I’m wondering whether anyone who applied early was given merit aid?