Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone get into top choice as Spring Start Freshman? Is it worth it? pros? cons? Please share experience.
One of the T20 offered my DC a deferred admission after gap year. DC denied it and went to another T20.
cool story
You can look up deferred admission policy or ask any college consultant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are doing it! My son, rather… he’s super excited. Will move to area and take classes to transfer credits in but will start meeting people. Rush is spring so he will do that too to help on social front. He’s very happy to have gotten in and he will make it work.
Make sure he looks into the requirements for rush. Most spring rush schools require a certain amount of credits to have been completed at the school.
Schools with spring admit take care of their spring admits. He will not be left out of rush.
Anonymous wrote:DS was admitted to his dream school... but for summer 2022 semester. The summer semester literally starts 3 days after his HS graduation.
Accepting changes everything that was planned for the summer. Heck, it'll completely change the plans we have for graduation.
I was ecstatic when he read the first word "Congratulations," and then devastated when I learned it was only if he started summer semester.
I know it sounds terrible, but I don't want him to be gone THREE days after he graduates HS. However, I know that I can't hold him back from his dream school. He's literally talked about attending this school since he was in MS. It just seems so rushed...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone get into top choice as Spring Start Freshman? Is it worth it? pros? cons? Please share experience.
One of the T20 offered my DC a deferred admission after gap year. DC denied it and went to another T20.
cool story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone get into top choice as Spring Start Freshman? Is it worth it? pros? cons? Please share experience.
One of the T20 offered my DC a deferred admission after gap year. DC denied it and went to another T20.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get into top choice as Spring Start Freshman? Is it worth it? pros? cons? Please share experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add, it is kind of easy to still graduate on-time in most majors if you start in the spring. An AP credit there, a summer class, a class in the fall prior to entry, an extra class one semester, an internship for credit—-all ways to do that.
My DDs roommate attended Va Tech the first semester and then enrolled in the spring admit school in January.
That is probably unusual. Why go all the way to a 4-year school like VT when you only intend to go to it for one semester?
My DS is actually considering this option. Was admitted to a school that was a "maybe," and thinking about trying that school out with the option of changing schools in the spring. But if he loves it, then staying. Has anyone done this path?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add, it is kind of easy to still graduate on-time in most majors if you start in the spring. An AP credit there, a summer class, a class in the fall prior to entry, an extra class one semester, an internship for credit—-all ways to do that.
My DDs roommate attended Va Tech the first semester and then enrolled in the spring admit school in January.
Thus is one of the strangest choices I’ve ever heard. There has to be more to this story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are doing it! My son, rather… he’s super excited. Will move to area and take classes to transfer credits in but will start meeting people. Rush is spring so he will do that too to help on social front. He’s very happy to have gotten in and he will make it work.
Make sure he looks into the requirements for rush. Most spring rush schools require a certain amount of credits to have been completed at the school.
Anonymous wrote:We are doing it! My son, rather… he’s super excited. Will move to area and take classes to transfer credits in but will start meeting people. Rush is spring so he will do that too to help on social front. He’s very happy to have gotten in and he will make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add, it is kind of easy to still graduate on-time in most majors if you start in the spring. An AP credit there, a summer class, a class in the fall prior to entry, an extra class one semester, an internship for credit—-all ways to do that.
My DDs roommate attended Va Tech the first semester and then enrolled in the spring admit school in January.