Anonymous wrote:Apparently Michigan released more EA admits today. Does anyone know if they send an email or do students just find out by checking their portals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky kids! Mine got in EA last year, but the wait through January was so long! Congrats & Go Blue!
Did they release the EA results in waves like this year? Thanks.
No. They released on Jan 24th. It was all admit, deny or waitlist in one batch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sucks that they accepted deferred ED kids that likely spent their entire break doing RD apps and their ECI. Oh well, maybe Michigan will lose some of those kids when other acceptances start coming in.
Yep. The deferral (different school) cost $1,100 to complete 12 other RD applications and a wasted Xmas break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky kids! Mine got in EA last year, but the wait through January was so long! Congrats & Go Blue!
Did they release the EA results in waves like this year? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s interesting that UMich accepted (it appears) many of its ED applicants so quickly after initial deferral. Remember this the first year of ED being offered. In the meantime the good news for ED applicants is that they got into their (supposedly) top choice school and can now have options if they change their minds. I’m sure Michigan will also evaluate how many of the formerly ED applicants actually matriculate in preparing for next year’s application cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky kids! Mine got in EA last year, but the wait through January was so long! Congrats & Go Blue!
Did they release the EA results in waves like this year? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Lucky kids! Mine got in EA last year, but the wait through January was so long! Congrats & Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny that everyone who applied ED got deferred for 2 weeks and now most have gotten into the school but it's no longer binding!!
Now that everyone spent their break being mad at Michigan and writing all their RD applications (which reminds you about all the other schools you liked) I wonder how many will actually choose Michigan in the end. Big miss by Michigan to mess up this ED admission so bad.
I don’t see it that way. Just because you apply ED doesn’t mean that you’re an auto admit. A short deferral with an admittance will help to determine how many applicants were truly committed to university.
Anonymous wrote:It's so funny that everyone who applied ED got deferred for 2 weeks and now most have gotten into the school but it's no longer binding!!
Now that everyone spent their break being mad at Michigan and writing all their RD applications (which reminds you about all the other schools you liked) I wonder how many will actually choose Michigan in the end. Big miss by Michigan to mess up this ED admission so bad.
Anonymous wrote:While it seems likely that this was simply an issue with time to review the ED apps, for the most part, the fact that this wave is not bound is interesting.
Is it possible that UM decided they did not want to give the appearance of admitting a large portion of the class in ED, and instead, gave the ED-deferred applicants an edge in EA due to their high yield likelihood? Just thinking out loud.