Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC did not ED anywhere for similar reasons to the PP (covid made campus visits impossible).
Wondering if that was a mistake now too.
I honestly wish that ED had been rethought across the board this year. Seems like plenty of kids were not able to make an ED choice, so I hope it doesn't greatly disadvantage students this cycle.
The experts were all saying ED full pay applications are the path to acceptance at reach schools this year. With challenged economic/business models and significant drop in full pay international students, American Universities and colleges are poised for the biggest re-stratification of their enrollment in decades. Ultimately a detriment to society, but an opportunity for affluent families.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
What do you mean “never seen anything like it?” Are you seeing more acceptances? Is it a high percentage of the incoming freshman class this year? There are always kids getting in ED to these schools. FWIW my kid was deferred ED from one of the schools you listed above.
Personally, I’ve been SHOCKED at how many of DD’s peers got into Stanford REA. Thrilled for them but it definitely feels like more than usual. I don’t have any numbers to back that up though, just a hunch.
Which School?
Stanford is a non-binding early action, so there is not the same "advantage" applying to Stanford early compared to true binding ED schools.
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
What do you mean “never seen anything like it?” Are you seeing more acceptances? Is it a high percentage of the incoming freshman class this year? There are always kids getting in ED to these schools. FWIW my kid was deferred ED from one of the schools you listed above.
Personally, I’ve been SHOCKED at how many of DD’s peers got into Stanford REA. Thrilled for them but it definitely feels like more than usual. I don’t have any numbers to back that up though, just a hunch.
Which School?
Anonymous wrote:My DC did not ED anywhere for similar reasons to the PP (covid made campus visits impossible).
Wondering if that was a mistake now too.
I honestly wish that ED had been rethought across the board this year. Seems like plenty of kids were not able to make an ED choice, so I hope it doesn't greatly disadvantage students this cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
What do you mean “never seen anything like it?” Are you seeing more acceptances? Is it a high percentage of the incoming freshman class this year? There are always kids getting in ED to these schools. FWIW my kid was deferred ED from one of the schools you listed above.
Personally, I’ve been SHOCKED at how many of DD’s peers got into Stanford REA. Thrilled for them but it definitely feels like more than usual. I don’t have any numbers to back that up though, just a hunch.
Anonymous wrote:Is Duke ED out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
What do you mean “never seen anything like it?” Are you seeing more acceptances? Is it a high percentage of the incoming freshman class this year? There are always kids getting in ED to these schools. FWIW my kid was deferred ED from one of the schools you listed above.
Personally, I’ve been SHOCKED at how many of DD’s peers got into Stanford REA. Thrilled for them but it definitely feels like more than usual. I don’t have any numbers to back that up though, just a hunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it
What do you mean “never seen anything like it?” Are you seeing more acceptances? Is it a high percentage of the incoming freshman class this year? There are always kids getting in ED to these schools. FWIW my kid was deferred ED from one of the schools you listed above.
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t apply ED because he didn’t feel he knew enough (because of Covid canceling almost all visits) to have a first choice
I hugely regret that right now. Feels like colleges are looking to lock in as much of their class as possible in this uncertain time and seeing acceptances everywhere: Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, BC, Carnegie Mellon
Never seen anything quite like it