Anonymous wrote:Curious if ppl are seeing abnormally larger numbers of WL decisions this March?
mAnonymous wrote:Curious if ppl are seeing abnormally larger numbers of WL decisions this March?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Yale alum and at some event in the past heard that when the weather is beautiful during bulldog days their yield is higher than in years when it’s rainy. This year there was great weather during Bulldog days = higher yield. Unfortunately Harvard’s admit days were the two days prior to Yale’s and the first day was a complete washout and the last day cloudy.
Anonymous wrote:Yale overshot their yield and overenrolled by almost 200 so definitely no one came off there. I think Dartmouth also closed w/ no wait list admits.
At my daughter’s school, people have come off the wait list at NYU (multiple), Wisconsin, BU, Tulane and Northwestern. It has seemed like a ton of movement compared to what we expected (next to none).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all kids I know of that got off a waitlist were full pay. Money talks.
This is definitely a rule of thumb. Almost all waitlists are need-aware, even if the college is need-blind during the regular part of the admission season.
How can you find out if they are ranked?
Is anyone else seeing a lot of private school deferrals this year (that in previous years would have been an EA acceptance)?
To be clear, deferrals are not the same thing as the waitlist.
Most colleges do not rank the waitlist. Acceptance off the waitlist depends on institutional priorities, for example, they need a tuba player from Wisconsin, or whatever.
But isn’t there a correlation btw all of these deferrals we are seeing and later long waitlists?
The assumption in the other post was that lots of 1G/LI seniors are getting numerous admits and waiting on financial aid, causing a bottleneck in the system which won’t be determined until late April-May?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all kids I know of that got off a waitlist were full pay. Money talks.
This is definitely a rule of thumb. Almost all waitlists are need-aware, even if the college is need-blind during the regular part of the admission season.
How can you find out if they are ranked?
Is anyone else seeing a lot of private school deferrals this year (that in previous years would have been an EA acceptance)?
To be clear, deferrals are not the same thing as the waitlist.
Most colleges do not rank the waitlist. Acceptance off the waitlist depends on institutional priorities, for example, they need a tuba player from Wisconsin, or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all kids I know of that got off a waitlist were full pay. Money talks.
This is definitely a rule of thumb. Almost all waitlists are need-aware, even if the college is need-blind during the regular part of the admission season.
How can you find out if they are ranked?
Is anyone else seeing a lot of private school deferrals this year (that in previous years would have been an EA acceptance)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all kids I know of that got off a waitlist were full pay. Money talks.
This is definitely a rule of thumb. Almost all waitlists are need-aware, even if the college is need-blind during the regular part of the admission season.
Anonymous wrote:Almost all kids I know of that got off a waitlist were full pay. Money talks.