Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got into Penn today! YES!
Congrats!
Thanks - DC is pushing back some, was really excited about going to a LAC (WASP), but I feel like..it's PENN
Such a different experience for 4 years. Curious what major? I would want my kid to go to Penn, but I think it could be a disaster for a kid that really wanted that small, intellectual LAC feel.
Humanities major - possibly history, maybe english. Wanted Ivy (Yale) from the get-go, applied to several other Ivies as well, so I feel like it's not a LAC-or-bust situation, but rather that DC got excited about the LAC when it was clearly the best option. But now it may not be the best option....
Williams or Amherst vs Penn?
What is the goal? Law school or consulting? What is your kids personality? Do they want urban? I truthfully would go with Williams or Amherst and I was a humanities major who went to law school at a T10.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell sent "interest check" emails to the students they intended to take off the waitlist. It's very important to answer those emails quickly!
Vanderbilt, Northwestern and Brown do this too.
Anonymous wrote:Neither. But the fear of International Student’s parents are obvious. Those that had offers from a t20 in the US and McGill, Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews, UCL, LSE, Bocconi, ETH, Amsterdam, Paris and Science Po are selecting these schools instead for fear of the future.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a relative in an enrollment management position at a t20 school, I can tell you this year has been the biggest misfire from admissions offices in a long time due to two things: 1)International student issues 2)one of the largest years ever for number of applications.
Yields are down everywhere and 9/10 colleges are digging deep in their waitlists like never before.
Harvard? Stanford?
She told me these are the most often heard university names of Internationals students that also have acceptances to top US Institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a relative in an enrollment management position at a t20 school, I can tell you this year has been the biggest misfire from admissions offices in a long time due to two things: 1)International student issues 2)one of the largest years ever for number of applications.
Yields are down everywhere and 9/10 colleges are digging deep in their waitlists like never before.
Been watching this unfold. Brown and Northwestern admitted 100 fewer than the year before. So much uncertainty.
Sigh, this is why schools have huge waitlists. My high stats, full pay kid is still sitting on a few, every day deeper into plans for the school where he will attend - has a dorm assignment, looking at class options, etc. - which makes mentally switching that much more difficult than it was in March or even May.
Anonymous wrote:As someone with a relative in an enrollment management position at a t20 school, I can tell you this year has been the biggest misfire from admissions offices in a long time due to two things: 1)International student issues 2)one of the largest years ever for number of applications.
Yields are down everywhere and 9/10 colleges are digging deep in their waitlists like never before.
Anonymous wrote:DS told me that he saw at his school’s insta a kid got off the WL for Vandy a couple of days ago.
Neither. But the fear of International Student’s parents are obvious. Those that had offers from a t20 in the US and McGill, Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews, UCL, LSE, Bocconi, ETH, Amsterdam, Paris and Science Po are selecting these schools instead for fear of the future.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a relative in an enrollment management position at a t20 school, I can tell you this year has been the biggest misfire from admissions offices in a long time due to two things: 1)International student issues 2)one of the largest years ever for number of applications.
Yields are down everywhere and 9/10 colleges are digging deep in their waitlists like never before.
Harvard? Stanford?
Anonymous wrote:Following with interest. Parent of rising senior who does not plan on applying ED (interest in a REA school). I really hope my DC has good options next spring and makes a choice by May 1,2026 and forgoes any waitlists. Is that realistic?
Anonymous wrote:As someone with a relative in an enrollment management position at a t20 school, I can tell you this year has been the biggest misfire from admissions offices in a long time due to two things: 1)International student issues 2)one of the largest years ever for number of applications.
Yields are down everywhere and 9/10 colleges are digging deep in their waitlists like never before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia accepted a bunch of people today per reddit.
Wow. So many. Thousands?
Thousands? They're enrolling a class of 1400. A large percentage have been locked in since Dec ED.
An online college counselor I follow estimated 100 kids got off.
Its closer to several hundred - based on an online counselor I follow - who predicted a large wave.