"Watching carefully" on DCUM is meaningless. Boulder doesn't yield-protect. That's just what disappointed parents post when their kids don't get offers from wildly undersupplied majors like CS and AE. They can't conceive of it being just a supply-and-demand issue, but it is.Anonymous wrote:I am an in-state parent and I have been watching this carefully for a long time. I don't have a kid applying this year.Anonymous wrote:Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep well at night...Anonymous wrote:+1, this has been going on for a few years, per posts here at DCUM, out of state yield management. If the PP is not admitted to engineering in RD, they will either be waitlisted, or more likely, offered Exploratory Studies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
In state, engineering would almost be a safety. Exploratory studies is a safety in state.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep well at night...Anonymous wrote:+1, this has been going on for a few years, per posts here at DCUM, out of state yield management. If the PP is not admitted to engineering in RD, they will either be waitlisted, or more likely, offered Exploratory Studies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
In state, engineering would almost be a safety. Exploratory studies is a safety in state.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep well at night...Anonymous wrote:+1, this has been going on for a few years, per posts here at DCUM, out of state yield management. If the PP is not admitted to engineering in RD, they will either be waitlisted, or more likely, offered Exploratory Studies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
In state, engineering would almost be a safety. Exploratory studies is a safety in state.
Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep well at night...Anonymous wrote:+1, this has been going on for a few years, per posts here at DCUM, out of state yield management. If the PP is not admitted to engineering in RD, they will either be waitlisted, or more likely, offered Exploratory Studies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
In state, engineering would almost be a safety. Exploratory studies is a safety in state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
This has to be yield management. They knew this kid would have better options.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
Not surprising if the application was for Aero (and don't hold your breath on ever getting in), but surprising if the application was for Mech (and should be accepted next round).Anonymous wrote:AP Calc BC, Ap Stats, Ap Physics - 1, all junior, and Multivariate Calc and AP Physics - C now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.
That’s disappointing. What math level?
But no leadership and EC kind of related to mechanical engineering. Still...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred for Engineering. OOS, 3.95, 1380, strong ECs.
Will eventually get in. Admission rate is like 75%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred for Engineering. OOS, 3.95, 1380, strong ECs.
Will eventually get in. Admission rate is like 75%.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what to say about the process - kid deferred engineering OOS, 1500 SAT, 4.29 W, 3.93 UW. Same with Purdue, though I expected that. But at Boulder, pretty much everybody from the school got in in the past.