Anonymous wrote:2018 Naviance data from our W HS for schools with rolling admissions:
Indiana: 54 applied/37 accepted
Pitt: 60/41
Michigan State: 11/5
Penn State: 74/55
Arizona State: 12/5
So, yeah anyone can get in. Don't let facts get in the way of your agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.
What makes it seem this way? Because a handful of people here said their kid got in? You know you can actually look up the admission stats, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.
Are you just going to keep making the same comment on every thread.
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.
Anonymous wrote:So basically with these rolling admissions, anyone can get it? That's what it seems anyway.
Anonymous wrote:students can be accepted to a rolling admission school but once they start they have to work hard to do well.Anonymous wrote:This is nice and all but no one in this area is with a 3.0 or higher is getting rejected to rolling admission schools.
They are rolling for a reason
Anonymous wrote:Stupid thread. Without specific stats this is pointless.
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Rolling admissions schools make great safeties. After being admitted to Pitt, dd crosses all the schools off her list that she liked less than Pitt. That saved her a bunch of supplementals and saved us a lot of application fees.
Congrats to your DD!!Anonymous wrote:DD accepted into Auburn and CSU. Excited to get two acceptances- it takes the pressure off. She is waiting on a bunch more. 3.7 and 28 ACT.