Anonymous wrote:Michigan played this wrong. They started out by only taking maybe two 3.95/ 1600 type kids EA from my son's private and those kids turned them down. Then the 1550/3.8s who would have loved Michigan chose other top25s RD and have declined their waitlist offers. So now they're taking 3.5-3.6 kids who are middle of the grade or below.
Anonymous wrote:Are most waitlists closed by now? High school graduations have happened and kids have committed to schools already. Don’t schools usually post on their admissions website if the waitlist is closed, but it’s been remarkably quiet.
Anonymous wrote:I think W&M is closed, but I heard of some recent OOS UVA offers. I think all schools are keeping mum due to uncertainty with international students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone instate who got off the JMU wait-list recently.
That’s great about JMU!
Have you heard about any other VA schools? My kid is on a waitlist, but the more time that passes, the more likely I think they will stick with their committed school even if offered a spot. It’s time to get excited about the school that wanted them from the beginning rather than hold out hope for a school that didn’t.
Both W&M and UVA seem to be closed, VT will likelyl still move
I think W&M is closed, but I heard of some recent OOS UVA offers. I think all schools are keeping mum due to uncertainty with international students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone instate who got off the JMU wait-list recently.
That’s great about JMU!
Have you heard about any other VA schools? My kid is on a waitlist, but the more time that passes, the more likely I think they will stick with their committed school even if offered a spot. It’s time to get excited about the school that wanted them from the beginning rather than hold out hope for a school that didn’t.
Both W&M and UVA seem to be closed, VT will likelyl still move
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan played this wrong. They started out by only taking maybe two 3.95/ 1600 type kids EA from my son's private and those kids turned them down. Then the 1550/3.8s who would have loved Michigan chose other top25s RD and have declined their waitlist offers. So now they're taking 3.5-3.6 kids who are middle of the grade or below.
How did those kids get on the waitlist in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone instate who got off the JMU wait-list recently.
That’s great about JMU!
Have you heard about any other VA schools? My kid is on a waitlist, but the more time that passes, the more likely I think they will stick with their committed school even if offered a spot. It’s time to get excited about the school that wanted them from the beginning rather than hold out hope for a school that didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan played this wrong. They started out by only taking maybe two 3.95/ 1600 type kids EA from my son's private and those kids turned them down. Then the 1550/3.8s who would have loved Michigan chose other top25s RD and have declined their waitlist offers. So now they're taking 3.5-3.6 kids who are middle of the grade or below.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone instate who got off the JMU wait-list recently.
Anonymous wrote:Are most waitlists closed by now? High school graduations have happened and kids have committed to schools already. Don’t schools usually post on their admissions website if the waitlist is closed, but it’s been remarkably quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Movement today for Stanford, Cornell, Northwestern, U Wisconsin, Rice. Yesterday, Northeastern Boston, Georgetown.
Who’s turning down Stanford? Internationals?
Stanford's yield is 81%. Presumably, people turn down Stanford for cost reasons or to attend HYPM.
I'm in CA and at least one of my DD's classmates turned down Stanford for a late admit to UC Berkeley. The $ difference is real.