Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was waitlisted (not this year) but in off the waitlist on day 1 when it opened. Do the LOCI if they allow it for a deferral IF you have new info to share. Mine had signficiant updates. Good luck. It’s a great school.
What makes it a great school?
Anonymous wrote:My kid was waitlisted (not this year) but in off the waitlist on day 1 when it opened. Do the LOCI if they allow it for a deferral IF you have new info to share. Mine had signficiant updates. Good luck. It’s a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move on if the ED2 is a school they’d be happy with and would otherwise most certainly not get into.
The SAT score is likely going to be a liability through the RD round.
Yes. Agree.
What’s the ED2 option? Consider test optional if it’s viable at that school (Midd; Tufts; Vandy)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. DC really loved WUSTL and is really bummed. Should they move on and ED2 to their second favorite? Stats are 4.39 GPA, 1470 SAT, 11 APs, captain of two varsity teams, and a decent internship at a hospital last summer. So solid student but not outstanding.
WTH are you talking about? Of course that’s outstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move on if the ED2 is a school they’d be happy with and would otherwise most certainly not get into.
The SAT score is likely going to be a liability through the RD round.
Yes. Agree.
What’s the ED2 option? Consider test optional if it’s viable at that school (Midd; Tufts; Vandy)
I wouldn’t submit to Midd or Vandy, but I’d submit to Tufts. Deferred at WUSTL likely to get in at Tufts.
Not guaranteed with 1470
Anonymous wrote:If you liked a school enough to ED1, it always seemed odd to me to immediately switch to ED2 school. Unless you are just chasing prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move on if the ED2 is a school they’d be happy with and would otherwise most certainly not get into.
The SAT score is likely going to be a liability through the RD round.
Yes. Agree.
What’s the ED2 option? Consider test optional if it’s viable at that school (Midd; Tufts; Vandy)
I wouldn’t submit to Midd or Vandy, but I’d submit to Tufts. Deferred at WUSTL likely to get in at Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move on if the ED2 is a school they’d be happy with and would otherwise most certainly not get into.
The SAT score is likely going to be a liability through the RD round.
Yes. Agree.
What’s the ED2 option? Consider test optional if it’s viable at that school (Midd; Tufts; Vandy)
Anonymous wrote:private or public HS?
WUSTL typically "shapes" the class with private full pay from their deferred ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:private or public HS?
WUSTL typically "shapes" the class with private full pay from their deferred ED.
I thought WUSTL was need-blind? Wouldn’t that mean they aren’t taking finances into account when making their admissions decisions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major matters in a deferral though they’ll tell you it doesn’t.
Can’t be premed, business or engineering. No psych or bio either. All are over-subscribed.
Hospital internship hurts her chances?
Anonymous wrote:Move on if the ED2 is a school they’d be happy with and would otherwise most certainly not get into.
The SAT score is likely going to be a liability through the RD round.
Anonymous wrote:Major matters in a deferral though they’ll tell you it doesn’t.
Can’t be premed, business or engineering. No psych or bio either. All are over-subscribed.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. DC really loved WUSTL and is really bummed. Should they move on and ED2 to their second favorite? Stats are 4.39 GPA, 1470 SAT, 11 APs, captain of two varsity teams, and a decent internship at a hospital last summer. So solid student but not outstanding.