Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say apply early, are you saying apply before the November 1 deadline or apply in September?
As in if you want to attend, apply in August. Definitely do not wait until Nov 1 for EA
Really? I have never heard this before. So applying in September or early October really makes a difference?
NP. I think in a way it displays demonstrated and the application gets an early read (just my guess) before the flood of applications in November.
Returning to this thread to help those applying this fall.
I definitely think it helps to get the Michigan application in before October 15 - preferably by the end of September.
My kid submitted the application by October 10 and was admitted in early action. Was also not the very tippy top of the class either. Had very, very good Michigan essays that they spent a good portion of August on.
Here is something I saw today on a Michigan admissions Facebook group:
“I recently had my daughter and some of her friends make the appointment at Umich to read their application feedback, as they just completed freshmen year. It was very helpful to see it through the lens of the people reading it. One thing she noticed is that both reviewers made a note about her application being reviewed prior to the deadline (and they indicated the date on which they reviewed it in October).”
Anonymous wrote:Son got waitlisted. I'm not surprised, nor complaining, just here to show you that even kids who have strong credentials may not draw a lucky card. Got in UVA, UCLA and Georgetown.
Val, rank 1/600, about a 4.7 michigan gpa due to all As and 13 APs. Biology. Had APs in Chem, Physics and Bio. 5s on 5 AP tests and 1 4 going into admissions round. Really strong essays and very michigan specific. OOS. Maybe problem for him was 1500 SAT? If it had been 1540, would that have helped?
Was not his first choice anyway, so it's all good. Gorgeous school, we were enchanted. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:Son got waitlisted. I'm not surprised, nor complaining, just here to show you that even kids who have strong credentials may not draw a lucky card. Got in UVA, UCLA and Georgetown.
Val, rank 1/600, about a 4.7 michigan gpa due to all As and 13 APs. Biology. Had APs in Chem, Physics and Bio. 5s on 5 AP tests and 1 4 going into admissions round. Really strong essays and very michigan specific. OOS. Maybe problem for him was 1500 SAT? If it had been 1540, would that have helped?
Was not his first choice anyway, so it's all good. Gorgeous school, we were enchanted. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:Our DC private had 30 kids apply and they took 3 and all had SAT above 1580 or ACT 36.
They did not seem to care about rigor: kids with higher rigor but a lower SAT (1530s, etc) were waitlisted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Michigan recalculates gpa. I know they don’t count + or - for grades.
What else does Michigan focus on in app review?
Are apps reviewed in the order received?
Major?
I have no insight - just an observation that there are FIVE kids from DC's graduating class (FCPS) going to Michigan this year. I remember maybe one or two in prior years. Are other area schools seeing this? A lot to Georgia Tech, also. Many fewer to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:I know Michigan recalculates gpa. I know they don’t count + or - for grades.
What else does Michigan focus on in app review?
Are apps reviewed in the order received?
Major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say apply early, are you saying apply before the November 1 deadline or apply in September?
As in if you want to attend, apply in August. Definitely do not wait until Nov 1 for EA
Really? I have never heard this before. So applying in September or early October really makes a difference?
NP. I think in a way it displays demonstrated and the application gets an early read (just my guess) before the flood of applications in November.
Returning to this thread to help those applying this fall.
I definitely think it helps to get the Michigan application in before October 15 - preferably by the end of September.
My kid submitted the application by October 10 and was admitted in early action. Was also not the very tippy top of the class either. Had very, very good Michigan essays that they spent a good portion of August on.
Here is something I saw today on a Michigan admissions Facebook group:
“I recently had my daughter and some of her friends make the appointment at Umich to read their application feedback, as they just completed freshmen year. It was very helpful to see it through the lens of the people reading it. One thing she noticed is that both reviewers made a note about her application being reviewed prior to the deadline (and they indicated the date on which they reviewed it in October).”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say apply early, are you saying apply before the November 1 deadline or apply in September?
As in if you want to attend, apply in August. Definitely do not wait until Nov 1 for EA
Really? I have never heard this before. So applying in September or early October really makes a difference?
NP. I think in a way it displays demonstrated and the application gets an early read (just my guess) before the flood of applications in November.
Returning to this thread to help those applying this fall.
I definitely think it helps to get the Michigan application in before October 15 - preferably by the end of September.
My kid submitted the application by October 10 and was admitted in early action. Was also not the very tippy top of the class either. Had very, very good Michigan essays that they spent a good portion of August on.
Here is something I saw today on a Michigan admissions Facebook group:
“I recently had my daughter and some of her friends make the appointment at Umich to read their application feedback, as they just completed freshmen year. It was very helpful to see it through the lens of the people reading it. One thing she noticed is that both reviewers made a note about her application being reviewed prior to the deadline (and they indicated the date on which they reviewed it in October).”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say apply early, are you saying apply before the November 1 deadline or apply in September?
As in if you want to attend, apply in August. Definitely do not wait until Nov 1 for EA
Really? I have never heard this before. So applying in September or early October really makes a difference?
NP. I think in a way it displays demonstrated and the application gets an early read (just my guess) before the flood of applications in November.