<p>Title says it all for anyone who is familiar with the topic. Or does it really depend on the school?</p>
<p>By poor do you mean economically poor, or like low stats poor? If you meant economically I really doubt it makes a difference, but maybe at some colleges (still doubt it though). Now if you meant poor as in low stats, then yes some colleges (esp those who have an priory deadline) have a habit of waiting to release the decisions for those people.</p>
<p>sorry i meant low stats</p>
<p>Schools that have rolling admissions (mostly large state universities) generally are not highly selective. They typically use formulas that allow poor/weaker applicants (as well as the most competitive) to be identified easily.</p>
<p>Some schools with rolling admissions will wait until all the test dates pass before they’ll reject a student for low test scores.</p>
<p>mom2collegekids do you know if ohio state university practices this by any chance?</p>