Anonymous wrote:From social media, sounds like 20k+ OOS apps with 4600 admits. 32-25 ACT/1400-1510 SAT and 4.18-4.43 recalculated core GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
With those stats I'm guessing deferment is sort of a yield protect in the sense to see if at regular admission you are still really interested and committed to going to UGA or they will know if you have moved on to better options for your kid and UGA wasn't your #1.
How many times do people have to explain that UGA doesn’t yield protect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why didn’t you withdraw before admission if you had already committed elsewhere?
Sounds like they heard on the same day or within a few days. Mine got into UVA yesterday. Fully plan to withdraw elsewhere but haven’t physically done it yet.
Yep, heard from UGA yesterday at 4 and heard from ED this morning. Will be withdrawing from others that are still not announced. There are still a lot of ED/EA not announced yet. We will have 8 schools that were applied to early that we will never know the results. Also, need to cancel an interview for one that was supposed be next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
With those stats I'm guessing deferment is sort of a yield protect in the sense to see if at regular admission you are still really interested and committed to going to UGA or they will know if you have moved on to better options for your kid and UGA wasn't your #1.
How many times do people have to explain that UGA doesn’t yield protect.
They don't yield protect. I would take the deferral as something like - we really like you but don't have enough space to keep the in state out of state balance until we start hearing back from others. I would think chances are good that they will eventually get in.
Sorry for the deferral, it stinks to not know. Mine got in yesterday but then also got in to their ED as well. I suspect there are many others like this.
Why didn’t you withdraw before admission if you had already committed elsewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
With those stats I'm guessing deferment is sort of a yield protect in the sense to see if at regular admission you are still really interested and committed to going to UGA or they will know if you have moved on to better options for your kid and UGA wasn't your #1.
How many times do people have to explain that UGA doesn’t yield protect.
They don't yield protect. I would take the deferral as something like - we really like you but don't have enough space to keep the in state out of state balance until we start hearing back from others. I would think chances are good that they will eventually get in.
Sorry for the deferral, it stinks to not know. Mine got in yesterday but then also got in to their ED as well. I suspect there are many others like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
With those stats I'm guessing deferment is sort of a yield protect in the sense to see if at regular admission you are still really interested and committed to going to UGA or they will know if you have moved on to better options for your kid and UGA wasn't your #1.
How many times do people have to explain that UGA doesn’t yield protect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
With those stats I'm guessing deferment is sort of a yield protect in the sense to see if at regular admission you are still really interested and committed to going to UGA or they will know if you have moved on to better options for your kid and UGA wasn't your #1.
Anonymous wrote:Did Georgia say how many OOS were deferred vs. rejected? We were surprised by the deferral. 12 APs, high GPA, 35 ACT not superscored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in and absolutely thrilled!
From what type of high school and from which state did they apply?
Anonymous wrote:Kid is in and absolutely thrilled!