Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- 1530 SAT
- 3.97 UW GPA
- Around 10 APs
- Decent ECs with some leadership
- Applied to College of Business
- A sibling is a freshman there, and they even sent us a letter that the kid will be considered as a legacy.
(We thought it's a good sign)
Deferred and shocked
I think they have some sort of sophisticated formula and algorithm.
Could there be some of "notoriety" to staggering your acceptance rate per round? i.e. ED, ED2, EA, RD
Anonymous wrote:- 1530 SAT
- 3.97 UW GPA
- Around 10 APs
- Decent ECs with some leadership
- Applied to College of Business
- A sibling is a freshman there, and they even sent us a letter that the kid will be considered as a legacy.
(We thought it's a good sign)
Deferred and shocked
I think they have some sort of sophisticated formula and algorithm.
Anonymous wrote:Can we discuss the elephant in the room?
Was race a factor in selection? And before everyone gets crazy - all of the schools nowadays make it very clear that it is a goal to include more POC and first gen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems wretched. My DC had 9 other apps in when they got accepted ED and withdrew all. It wasn’t easy, actually. They don’t always have a withdraw button to click (and one school still hasn’t acknowledged the withdrawal despite multiple emails sent to the admissions office). One school where they got in rolling doesn’t have a decline button and continues to send mail and stuff trying to persuade acceptance of the offer despite DC having sent multiple emails to admissions to decline. Would turn my stomach if DC got a merit offer that should go to someone else. Maybe they tried to withdraw but weren’t successful?
Thats great about your kid withdrawing their applications. However acc to my kid their friend would like to know where else they would have been accepted. They are also waiting on USC and some other UC schools plus BU and others. The friend applied to 19 schools. Mostly all top 50
The point is that isn't it against the policy and regulation?
It's a violation of the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God, this whole school is such a scam. They’re so thirsty.
What do you mean? Why do you say its a scam?
Meaning kid got rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems wretched. My DC had 9 other apps in when they got accepted ED and withdrew all. It wasn’t easy, actually. They don’t always have a withdraw button to click (and one school still hasn’t acknowledged the withdrawal despite multiple emails sent to the admissions office). One school where they got in rolling doesn’t have a decline button and continues to send mail and stuff trying to persuade acceptance of the offer despite DC having sent multiple emails to admissions to decline. Would turn my stomach if DC got a merit offer that should go to someone else. Maybe they tried to withdraw but weren’t successful?
Thats great about your kid withdrawing their applications. However acc to my kid their friend would like to know where else they would have been accepted. They are also waiting on USC and some other UC schools plus BU and others. The friend applied to 19 schools. Mostly all top 50
Anonymous wrote:That seems wretched. My DC had 9 other apps in when they got accepted ED and withdrew all. It wasn’t easy, actually. They don’t always have a withdraw button to click (and one school still hasn’t acknowledged the withdrawal despite multiple emails sent to the admissions office). One school where they got in rolling doesn’t have a decline button and continues to send mail and stuff trying to persuade acceptance of the offer despite DC having sent multiple emails to admissions to decline. Would turn my stomach if DC got a merit offer that should go to someone else. Maybe they tried to withdraw but weren’t successful?
Anonymous wrote:As per Reddit, 50,000EA apps with a 6% acceptance rate. ED apps at a 30something% acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- 1530 SAT
- 3.97 UW GPA
- Around 10 APs
- Decent ECs with some leadership
- Applied to College of Business
- A sibling is a freshman there, and they even sent us a letter that the kid will be considered as a legacy.
(We thought it's a good sign)
Deferred and shocked
I think they have some sort of sophisticated formula and algorithm.
DC’s friend who got into Cornell was deferred by NU yesterday! Go figure!
So is this another one got into ED school and didn’t withdraw other applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- 1530 SAT
- 3.97 UW GPA
- Around 10 APs
- Decent ECs with some leadership
- Applied to College of Business
- A sibling is a freshman there, and they even sent us a letter that the kid will be considered as a legacy.
(We thought it's a good sign)
Deferred and shocked
I think they have some sort of sophisticated formula and algorithm.
DC’s friend who got into Cornell was deferred by NU yesterday! Go figure!
So is this another one got into ED school and didn’t withdraw other applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- 1530 SAT
- 3.97 UW GPA
- Around 10 APs
- Decent ECs with some leadership
- Applied to College of Business
- A sibling is a freshman there, and they even sent us a letter that the kid will be considered as a legacy.
(We thought it's a good sign)
Deferred and shocked
I think they have some sort of sophisticated formula and algorithm.
DC’s friend who got into Cornell was deferred by NU yesterday! Go figure!