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<p>This is getting scary, “mommy sunny,” or whoever you are, as your actual post from March 2009 suggests, I am sorry your child did not get into Wake…</p>

<p>sunny7
Junior Member</p>

<p>Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 67
To highoffyou:</p>

<p>Something similar happened to my daughter with credentials much like your own, lots of community service, sports, and a genuine interest in the university. He applied ED and got deferred.</p>

<p>Perusing this site, I did see several posts by applicants with much lower stats, test scores, eCs, etc. who got admitted ED. Possibly they were from underrepresented states or international applicants - which my daughter is not.</p>

<p>Other posters gave you some good suggestions if you want to pursue WFU, but we are taking a different approach. There are too many great schools out there and honestly, why wait around for this one school? I’m sure you would have contributed greatly to the school community but obviously it’s not quite that simple. Why not consider another school where they truly want you, value you, maybe even give you some scholarship money? </p>

<p>And after some of the things I’ve been reading lately on these threads about WFU and a certain mindset of many of its students, I’m beginning to think THEY did US a favor.</p>

<p>Hold your head high and consider moving on. I’m sure you’ll be very happy wherever you choose - and they will be happy to have you and the myriad of skills you bring! Good luck!</p>