deferred… any advice? should i ed2 somewhere else? is waiting for a decision after deferral worth it?
@deadhead211 Not sure, might be worth a call to the admissions office. I am scratching my head why my son didn’t get accepted or deferred.
thank you for your advice! I saw your son’s stats and am scratching my head as well… I have similar stats with a 36 ACT. best of luck to him, I’m hoping this will all work out for the best
@Bromptonboy , the admissions office is not going to tell you why your student wasn’t accepted. It wasn’t a mistake or an oversight on their part. You can be sure that they reviewed his app carefully. He probably didn’t fulfill their institutional needs, or they felt he wasn’t a fit for them. Does he want to go to a school that doesn’t want him?
@Lindagaf I have no intentions of doing so, I was replying to the poster who had been wait-listed.
do you mind telling your stats?
I just checked my financial aid checklist for the first time (whoops!), and I see an “N” displayed by each of the required items, which, I presume, means that the financial aid department hasn’t received the listed materials. As EDII results come out on Friday and I haven’t been contacted, is it fair to assume that I have been rejected? Am I reading too far into this? I applied for financial aid on the Common App.
It doesn’t mean you’ve gotten rejected. It does mean that you failed to provide financial aid documents. That most likely means that if you do get accepted, you probably won’t get much (if any) aid.