Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ll get SO many in-state ED applications. It’s not like Virginia that has UVA, W&M and kids going to private schools. Grew up in Michigan and UofM is the goal for high achieving students.
Why wouldn't it be if they are paying OOS tuition. The challenge is convincing out of states to commit to that tuition for a big state school. ED will help them by getting those early contractual commits. Good move by them
Anonymous wrote:They’ll get SO many in-state ED applications. It’s not like Virginia that has UVA, W&M and kids going to private schools. Grew up in Michigan and UofM is the goal for high achieving students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As rumored, Michigan will offer ED this year. Go Blue!
Next year. 26-27 cycle
Anonymous wrote:As rumored, Michigan will offer ED this year. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:As rumored, Michigan will offer ED this year. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:For OOS, private tuition in a large public school, and ED binding? That's extreme. For that tuition, you better have several options for comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this going to make ED at some Ivies, etc easier?
No. UM is a safety for ivy kids. They won’t ED UM if they have the chops for ivy.
Well, not going to be much of a safety any more.
We’ll see. UVA has ED and it still serves as an Ivy kid safety. Like UVA, Michigan ED will attract oos kids who need an admissions bump and whose parents don’t mind shelling out private school tuition for a state university. But this is a lower tier candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t easier to get into U Mich EA. Will ED have a much higher acceptance rate?
Why are they making the change? Was their yield SO bad?
And do they have enough dorm rooms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this going to make ED at some Ivies, etc easier?
No. UM is a safety for ivy kids. They won’t ED UM if they have the chops for ivy.
Well, not going to be much of a safety any more.
We’ll see. UVA has ED and it still serves as an Ivy kid safety. Like UVA, Michigan ED will attract oos kids who need an admissions bump and whose parents don’t mind shelling out private school tuition for a state university. But this is a lower tier candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this going to make ED at some Ivies, etc easier?
No. UM is a safety for ivy kids. They won’t ED UM if they have the chops for ivy.
Well, not going to be much of a safety any more.
We’ll see. UVA has ED and it still serves as an Ivy kid safety. Like UVA, Michigan ED will attract oos kids who need an admissions bump and whose parents don’t mind shelling out private school tuition for a state university. But this is a lower tier candidate.
You are a dick. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t easier to get into U Mich EA. Will ED have a much higher acceptance rate?
Why are they making the change? Was their yield SO bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this going to make ED at some Ivies, etc easier?
No. UM is a safety for ivy kids. They won’t ED UM if they have the chops for ivy.
Well, not going to be much of a safety any more.
We’ll see. UVA has ED and it still serves as an Ivy kid safety. Like UVA, Michigan ED will attract oos kids who need an admissions bump and whose parents don’t mind shelling out private school tuition for a state university. But this is a lower tier candidate.