Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC of friend off wait list at Clemson. Already committed somewhere else, however.
Good to hear about Clemson already going to waitlist. Some years they have almost no waitlist movement.
Anonymous wrote:DC just offered admission off waitlist from Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems it is a must for midwestern privates to rely on waitlist to fill the class. We looked at the CDS for the three major privates UChicago, Northwestern and Case Western.
Only Case Western lesser known that the other two disclosed full waitlist data and pulled 350 out of waitlist five times the number of Northwestern which pulled around 70 kids. Assuming the ratio holds, Northwestern at least put 2k students on waitlist. Given Northwestern's 63% yield it at least had to pull 100+ kids off the waitlist. In other words there is a 5% chance one will get off the northwestern waitlist.
For UChicago the waitlist is even more mysterious. Based on yield rate of 86% which is higher than any of HYPSM+ every other schools (state & private) there data doesn't make sense. Assuming the yield from EDI & EDII are 99%, to maintain that high an yield UChicago still have to get at least half of its class from EA & RD. Which will indicate they must go deep into the waitlist pool, and probably somewhere in the middle between Northwestern and Case Western. All these are based on 2021 CDS data.
I don't understand the bolded. Why doesn't the high yield indicate that Chicago fills a huge percentage of its class (probably around 80%) w/ ED1/ED2? What am I missing? My guess is that UChicago admits very few EA/RD and then relies heavily on WL to maintain high yield. I also think they're only admitting students from the WL who they are sure will come based on LOCI, discussions w/ college counselors, etc.
Anonymous wrote:DC just offered admission off waitlist from Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems it is a must for midwestern privates to rely on waitlist to fill the class. We looked at the CDS for the three major privates UChicago, Northwestern and Case Western.
Only Case Western lesser known that the other two disclosed full waitlist data and pulled 350 out of waitlist five times the number of Northwestern which pulled around 70 kids. Assuming the ratio holds, Northwestern at least put 2k students on waitlist. Given Northwestern's 63% yield it at least had to pull 100+ kids off the waitlist. In other words there is a 5% chance one will get off the northwestern waitlist.
For UChicago the waitlist is even more mysterious. Based on yield rate of 86% which is higher than any of HYPSM+ every other schools (state & private) there data doesn't make sense. Assuming the yield from EDI & EDII are 99%, to maintain that high an yield UChicago still have to get at least half of its class from EA & RD. Which will indicate they must go deep into the waitlist pool, and probably somewhere in the middle between Northwestern and Case Western. All these are based on 2021 CDS data.
I don't understand the bolded. Why doesn't the high yield indicate that Chicago fills a huge percentage of its class (probably around 80%) w/ ED1/ED2? What am I missing? My guess is that UChicago admits very few EA/RD and then relies heavily on WL to maintain high yield. I also think they're only admitting students from the WL who they are sure will come based on LOCI, discussions w/ college counselors, etc.
If they were able to fill most spots with strong enough candidates through ED they wouldn't need ED1 & ED2. They have to rely on EA and RD and waitlist. Also there is no reason not to disclose waitlist data. HYPSM have yield of around 70+% and they only need 1 ED or equivalent single choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems it is a must for midwestern privates to rely on waitlist to fill the class. We looked at the CDS for the three major privates UChicago, Northwestern and Case Western.
Only Case Western lesser known that the other two disclosed full waitlist data and pulled 350 out of waitlist five times the number of Northwestern which pulled around 70 kids. Assuming the ratio holds, Northwestern at least put 2k students on waitlist. Given Northwestern's 63% yield it at least had to pull 100+ kids off the waitlist. In other words there is a 5% chance one will get off the northwestern waitlist.
For UChicago the waitlist is even more mysterious. Based on yield rate of 86% which is higher than any of HYPSM+ every other schools (state & private) there data doesn't make sense. Assuming the yield from EDI & EDII are 99%, to maintain that high an yield UChicago still have to get at least half of its class from EA & RD. Which will indicate they must go deep into the waitlist pool, and probably somewhere in the middle between Northwestern and Case Western. All these are based on 2021 CDS data.
I don't understand the bolded. Why doesn't the high yield indicate that Chicago fills a huge percentage of its class (probably around 80%) w/ ED1/ED2? What am I missing? My guess is that UChicago admits very few EA/RD and then relies heavily on WL to maintain high yield. I also think they're only admitting students from the WL who they are sure will come based on LOCI, discussions w/ college counselors, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It seems it is a must for midwestern privates to rely on waitlist to fill the class. We looked at the CDS for the three major privates UChicago, Northwestern and Case Western.
Only Case Western lesser known that the other two disclosed full waitlist data and pulled 350 out of waitlist five times the number of Northwestern which pulled around 70 kids. Assuming the ratio holds, Northwestern at least put 2k students on waitlist. Given Northwestern's 63% yield it at least had to pull 100+ kids off the waitlist. In other words there is a 5% chance one will get off the northwestern waitlist.
For UChicago the waitlist is even more mysterious. Based on yield rate of 86% which is higher than any of HYPSM+ every other schools (state & private) there data doesn't make sense. Assuming the yield from EDI & EDII are 99%, to maintain that high an yield UChicago still have to get at least half of its class from EA & RD. Which will indicate they must go deep into the waitlist pool, and probably somewhere in the middle between Northwestern and Case Western. All these are based on 2021 CDS data.
Anonymous wrote:DC of friend off wait list at Clemson. Already committed somewhere else, however.
Anonymous wrote:Are people getting off waitlists yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im the Rice parent and thanks for pointing out that "we" are going to college. Of course "we" are not going to college but college is a family decision as well as a student's decision - it has to fit within the financial goals of the family. In our house the kids aren't given carte blanc to do whatever they want but big decisions are made a family team. Thanks again for your insight.
He did not do a LOCI; simply accepted the WL offer.
Major is CS.
Unsure if he will accept bc he moved on to his other offers thinking Rice was off the table.
He visited campus three times and was very specific with the Why Rice essay.
Thank you for your detailed information. Really appreciate it!!!