Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says 25% have received offers. Why all the panic and immediate hate for VT? Their yield is nothing to get all freaked out about. Many of those kids in the 25% will have offers from great universities that they will accept. Or financial aid/merit. Or a yes from an instate like MD.
I agree about not being freaked out, but many of these kids will be accepting as VT is their top choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are thinking that getting the 1st email with no 2nd acceptance email means that a rejection is coming, but VT did not want to send an outright rejection right before Christmas.
My kid has now mentally taken VT off their list and moving on to other acceptances and merit age.
Getting the email without the acceptance is clearly a precurser to the rejection letter.
This is totally absurd. Get ahold of yourself for your DC sake.
Anonymous wrote:It says 25% have received offers. Why all the panic and immediate hate for VT? Their yield is nothing to get all freaked out about. Many of those kids in the 25% will have offers from great universities that they will accept. Or financial aid/merit. Or a yes from an instate like MD.
Anonymous wrote:My DC got the email but no decision. But just yesterday got a reminder to do the financial aid stuff. Why send that if they are going to reject the next day??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's possible, but runs contrary to the info in the email. What are you basing this opinion on? The "hold my beer" comment was hysterical and spot on.Getting the email without the acceptance is clearly a precurser to the rejection letter.
I am basing it the fact that not all ED applicants received the initial email. Only a portion of ED applicants received the initial email.
Then within the email group, only some students received an acceptance. The rest, nothing.
I think the portion of ED kids who received the 1st email are the applicants that VT already made a decision on. Some were accepted. The kids who did not get an acceptance but did receive the 1st email are likely rejections, in my opinion. They have a decision, but not one VT wants to share before the holidays, while VT is happy to share the good news with accepted kids. To me, no follow up contact = a rejection that will arrive after January 1st.
If it is not a rejection, then why did only some ED applicants receive the initial email? The only thing that makes sense is that those ED applicants (all of them) who received the email have a finalized decision. It is just that VT only followed up with the kids who were receiving good news.
Anonymous wrote:My DC received an email that a few students will be notified today at 5pm. Public school, NoVa, white girl, full pay was accepted
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking that getting the 1st email with no 2nd acceptance email means that a rejection is coming, but VT did not want to send an outright rejection right before Christmas.
My kid has now mentally taken VT off their list and moving on to other acceptances and merit age.
Getting the email without the acceptance is clearly a precurser to the rejection letter.
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking that getting the 1st email with no 2nd acceptance email means that a rejection is coming, but VT did not want to send an outright rejection right before Christmas.
My kid has now mentally taken VT off their list and moving on to other acceptances and merit age.
Getting the email without the acceptance is clearly a precurser to the rejection letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The email suggests VT may release some decisions in small batches with all EA decisions released by late February and all RD by mid-March. Best of luck to everyone.
EA decisions in late February?!![]()
Late February doesn't seem very EA'ish :![]()