Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people went for state schools like Georgia/UT/Michigan/UN and these schools can take in a lot of students. I am hearing a lot of top students doing this because these schools are gaining in prestige. I am also sure there will be happy people getting calls from Duke/Rice.
Hearing very few Michigan WL expected this year….
If that is true then maybe it makes sense that students who may have gone to Duke/Rice went to a school like Michigan. These are all great schools FYI. It is interesting to think that schools like Duke usually compete for Harvard etc but maybe it is some of these schools compete with a big state for a kid who thinks well if I don’t get Duke I will go to my state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people went for state schools like Georgia/UT/Michigan/UN and these schools can take in a lot of students. I am hearing a lot of top students doing this because these schools are gaining in prestige. I am also sure there will be happy people getting calls from Duke/Rice.
Hearing very few Michigan WL expected this year….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNU started rolling late last week...immediately after we sent $$$ to another school.
No regrets (although that would have been a slam dunk if it came in March).
CNU? What's that? And did you take the spot?
Christopher Newport?
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people went for state schools like Georgia/UT/Michigan/UN and these schools can take in a lot of students. I am hearing a lot of top students doing this because these schools are gaining in prestige. I am also sure there will be happy people getting calls from Duke/Rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that schools are moving to their waitlist so early… Does it mean that they accepted the wrong students?
Aiming too high in the HS senior class?
I'm guessing kids don't know their aid situation and aren't committing.
But if they go to WL before kids accept due to aid, don’t they risk over-enrollment and housing shortages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that schools are moving to their waitlist so early… Does it mean that they accepted the wrong students?
Aiming too high in the HS senior class?
I'm guessing kids don't know their aid situation and aren't committing.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that schools are moving to their waitlist so early… Does it mean that they accepted the wrong students?
Aiming too high in the HS senior class?
Anonymous wrote:The fact that schools are moving to their waitlist so early… Does it mean that they accepted the wrong students?
Aiming too high in the HS senior class?
Anonymous wrote:For those who have older kids, is this timeline and waitlist movement typical of previous years? Nothing seems normal about this year's admissions cycle, but I have nothing to compare it to.