Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible for there to be less applicants but an increase in total application numbers if students on the whole are applying to a g re greater number of schools. Still too soon to extrapolate from early application numbers for one university.
+1
And definitely not enough data to draw conclusions about overall # of applications.
They are gonna be up.
Anonymous wrote:It’s possible for there to be less applicants but an increase in total application numbers if students on the whole are applying to a g re greater number of schools. Still too soon to extrapolate from early application numbers for one university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible for there to be less applicants but an increase in total application numbers if students on the whole are applying to a g re greater number of schools. Still too soon to extrapolate from early application numbers for one university.
+1
And definitely not enough data to draw conclusions about overall # of applications.
Anonymous wrote:It’s possible for there to be less applicants but an increase in total application numbers if students on the whole are applying to a g re greater number of schools. Still too soon to extrapolate from early application numbers for one university.
Anonymous wrote:It’s possible for there to be less applicants but an increase in total application numbers if students on the whole are applying to a g re greater number of schools. Still too soon to extrapolate from early application numbers for one university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At one school…
Interesting take
I don’t think you understand how to extrapolate data correctly.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be surprised if more people with good test scores and good but not exceptional grades decided that it’s worth an application now that the grade inflated 4.0s with lower test scores won’t apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this article, I am shocked that only 14k of the 20k OOS applicants have above a 1310 SAT when the average GPA was a 3.92 by their calculation.
My kid has a 1410 and I was told they were basically cooked at Georgia (but loved the school and wanted to try).
Please look at the the thread that breaks down the chances of a 1530+ SAT scorer getting into a T20. It is a virtual guarantee.
A 1410 puts you safely in the 75%. You are a great candidate for admission.
Anonymous wrote:I posted last week I was surprised by the kids getting deferred by Wake Forest this year as a parent of a Wake junior. I think they are also seeing an increase in early apps.
If this holds, expect a lot of deferral for ea and ed, schools want to wait for RD deadline to see if overall numbers are up, or if it’s just more kids choosing early over regular decision.