Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected at Clemson, in at Northeastern
That kid should thank their lucky stars. Boston is a much better place to go to college. They will love it!
Anonymous wrote:Rejected at Clemson, in at Northeastern
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted to Top 30 public, apparently rejected from 100+ public.
Update as of tonight: accepted to Top 15 (public), apparently rejected from 100+ (public) … test blind model is a-broken, but glad it worked for us!!!
How is it "broken" if your kid is in at a UC?!?!?
Anonymous wrote:DD rejected from U of Miami, Emory, Brandeis, Boston College and NYU.
Accepted to Columbia (first choice), Yale, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted to Top 30 public, apparently rejected from 100+ public.
Update as of tonight: accepted to Top 15 (public), apparently rejected from 100+ (public) … test blind model is a-broken, but glad it worked for us!!!
US?! You are going to college??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected at UF, in at UGA.
Opposite here. In at UF, WL at UGA.
Curious about majors for both posters. Guessing that made the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted to Top 30 public, apparently rejected from 100+ public.
Update as of tonight: accepted to Top 15 (public), apparently rejected from 100+ (public) … test blind model is a-broken, but glad it worked for us!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted at Wesleyan in at Stanford.
Wesleyan is not low-ranking.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted at Wesleyan in at Stanford.
Wesleyan is not low-ranking.![]()
OP here: I didn’t ask for low ranking. I asked about rejections from lower ranked schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted at Wesleyan in at Stanford.
Wesleyan is not low-ranking.![]()
Anonymous wrote:If you’re applying to an in-demand major, it’s very possible to get rejected by an in-state public RD or OOS public EA or RD, but get into a private. That’s because CS and engineering outcomes are less sensitive to rankings, thus many try to go to a public, in-state if possible. Basically, it’s somewhat about selectivity, but also about available seats. Public seats fill quickly with in-state value seekers.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted at Wesleyan in at Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected at UF, in at UGA.
Opposite here. In at UF, WL at UGA.
Curious about majors for both posters. Guessing that made the difference?
UGA doesn’t consider major for admissions purposes