Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone blames "yield protection," which basically says you think the school thinks your kid is too good for them. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am honestly surprised, my DD was also deferred from U Miami. Her stats are far above the average and she has good ECs. Now we are really worried.
My sense is that UMiami is big on yield protection, not admitting someone they're unsure will come. Same happened here, I think my D will take the gamble with RD, though she was feeling a bit of pressure to switch to ED2. Feels like sales to me, need to keep calm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD in at Tulane honors program with half tuition scholarship. Increased to full tuition scholarship for winning one of their top merit awards. Deferred at UVA. Her dad is a UVA alum and, being in AAP then honors and AP classes, etc., we’d envisioned DD getting into UVA “no problem.” In the past few years however the writing has been on the wall that there is no guarantee (at all) and in DD’s case she applied widely. You never know what a particular school might be looking for. DD is very happy and relieved to know where she is going and grateful to Tulane for choosing her - and doing so early enough to allow her to start mapping out her plans for next year. For anyone who is looking ahead to applications for next school year, it may be useful to keep an open mind about where to apply and what your DC has to offer to schools and vice versa.
Congrats to your DD! DC was accepted EA to Tulane as well. DC has never visited, so we will go in April. Waiting on other RD applications now, but happy to have one good option on the table.
Anonymous wrote:My son is in at UMD, deferred at Northeastern (which was a reach).
He's happy. A few weeks ago he told me that if he got into UMD, that's where he would go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Villanova out. Unsurprisingly, rejected (this was a far reach). Kid has now been deferred at 7, rejected at 1, accepted at none. Just got mid-year grades and did horribly. So probably not going to college next year.
Keep the faith! There are many good colleges with rolling admissions that your kid can apply to now, if you want to recalibrate and try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am honestly surprised, my DD was also deferred from U Miami. Her stats are far above the average and she has good ECs. Now we are really worried.
My sense is that UMiami is big on yield protection, not admitting someone they're unsure will come. Same happened here, I think my D will take the gamble with RD, though she was feeling a bit of pressure to switch to ED2. Feels like sales to me, need to keep calm.
Anonymous wrote:DD in at Tulane honors program with half tuition scholarship. Increased to full tuition scholarship for winning one of their top merit awards. Deferred at UVA. Her dad is a UVA alum and, being in AAP then honors and AP classes, etc., we’d envisioned DD getting into UVA “no problem.” In the past few years however the writing has been on the wall that there is no guarantee (at all) and in DD’s case she applied widely. You never know what a particular school might be looking for. DD is very happy and relieved to know where she is going and grateful to Tulane for choosing her - and doing so early enough to allow her to start mapping out her plans for next year. For anyone who is looking ahead to applications for next school year, it may be useful to keep an open mind about where to apply and what your DC has to offer to schools and vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:I am honestly surprised, my DD was also deferred from U Miami. Her stats are far above the average and she has good ECs. Now we are really worried.