<p>Still waiting 32 act 3.66 uw at top private school</p>
<p>If you are not asked for 7th semester grades, you are most likely in.</p>
<p>i got in for class 2015 after deferred. finished with a 2.4 senior year gpa. 2 C’s, and all b’s</p>
<p>so stop stressing people!</p>
<p>they have 20,000+ decisions to send manually, be positive guys! check fb, ppl did get acceptances today!</p>
<p>@raza I think he said he was deferred… and that was my point. If he didn’t put effort into his supplemental essay they could have identified that he was just using UM as a safety.
To the person who mentioned SCEA… I applied to Yale (deferred) and UMich (admitted). SCEA usually let’s you apply EA to an in state public school.</p>
<p>UM Admissions is like Obama. Lots of “blah blah blah” and very little substance.</p>
<p>“trust us, we have a very specific formula but we can’t tell the public because it’ll confuse them”</p>
<p>“putting things through a computer is a human processs so we won’t be sending them out on sunday, please understand”</p>
<p>buy a bigger freaking server and put them online.</p>
<p>Man, I’d love to go to Ann Arbor, but they aren’t very good with OOS FA is what I’ve heard, right? Being a large public university, I can’t imagine them giving out grants and scholarships like some smaller private schools.</p>
<p>stilll waiting…</p>
<p>@dantheman17397 Replace “Obama” with “All politicians”</p>
<p>damn i might be a reject not even a deffered</p>
<p>Deferral. This was my email:
After multiple individualized and comprehensive evaluations of your application to the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts for Fall 2012, we believe that you have something uniquely valuable to contribute to our campus. However, our high application volume, coupled with the very strong credentials of our applicants in recent years, has contributed to an increasingly competitive admissions process. As a result, your application has been deferred for a final decision until a later date.</p>
<p>Or at least, the part that’s different, since there’s different deferrals. :(</p>
<p>@MRFoldy DONT send your SAT scores to any of your RD schools would be my advice. Your ACT is way better, why send two if only ones necessary and one could possibly hurt you? A 2000 SAT is pretty low for those schools. I’m sorry you got deferred, but with your stats, I think you’d be a likely acceptance from the deferred group. GA Tech isnt bad at all, keep you head up and keep hoping!</p>
<p>what’s kind of sad is that people are now hoping for “The Good Deferral”</p>
<p>i didn’t realize that sending the same generic email required a human service. seriously, does UM not have a computer to do this?</p>
<p>question, anyone can answer but lindsyxo seems to know the most.
2160, 3.8 uw, 3.9 weighted. good essays and recs and sent in good 1st quarter grades (all As and one B). everyone in my school thats gotten in seems to already have heard
if i dont hear today, is it possible i still have a chance at getting in and no deferral? or do you think all the accepts were already sent, especially because a lot at my school were already sent. thanks!</p>
<p>I know, it’s hard to believe.</p>
<p>Just got defferred </p>
<p>Stats
Quick Stats:
SAT:1960 (didn’t send)
ACT: 30 (sent)
GPA: 93.5 weighted around a 3.8
12 season sport athlete
Lots of community service and activities in and out of school
2 APs Lot of honors</p>
<p>From New Jersey</p>
<p>Got into Ohio State though so now I have a reason to hate on Michigan
Good luck to everyone else</p>
<p>im pretty sure the good deferral has already been sent out and it was only sent out in the first batch at 12:15 today.</p>
<p>Another Lesson here: Every school you applied to better sound like they were your first choice.</p>
<p>If UIUC can send all decisions at one time, I am pretty sure Mich doesn’t need to do it manually. What are they trying to do?</p>
<p>Was mine a good or a bad deferral? It didn’t ask for grades in the 1st paragraph, but said later on that grades would be good to send in.</p>