University of Michigan Ann Arbor Early Action Fall 2024

https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/15ied38/university_of_michigan_early_megathread/?sort=new

(Though it’s Reddit, so may be only worth a grain or two of salt )

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did anyone post a screenshot or anything by chance

(This isnt mine it’s from the reddit)

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May signal acceptance or postponement, no reason to verify application for denials. :man_shrugging:

This is stupid, it’s just using this link: https://enrollmentconnect.umich.edu/apply/status?cmd=appdata

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Maybe! Ugh. Both michigan and Wisconsin seem to keep portal pretty tight

exactly
dont get worked up over nothing

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Almost everyone is accepted or deferred during the first round of EA, so even if that’s what it means you would be hard-pressed to find anyone on these boards who didn’t see it.

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When the University of Michigan admissions page or Facebook page shows The “Cube”… That week usually admissions comes out. Plan on this Friday at 3:00pm Eastern.

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Yes, wish it were true!

Good Afternoon

My son’s GPA is 3.9 with several AP credits
SAT 1410
His essays were great and has plenty of extra curriculars.
We’re fortunate to live close by.
He is also currently dual enrolled at UM Ann Arbor and did well (A-) in the first semester calc class (can’t remember the name).
Does being dual enrolled at UM help his chances of acceptance?

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Yeah it’ll definitely increases chances. Your showing them he can handle Uofm Classes.

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Is that actually a clue or are you teasing us?

He’s being serious. It makes sense anyways cus the speculated date is this Friday

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Fingers crossed for Friday everyone :wink:

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Not teasing. An old tell.

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That’s very cool. Thanks.

Michigan only uses unweighted gpas. If his is then it’s great. Michigan lsa avg is 3.9 with 32-35 Act. His Sat is fine for instate.

He is only compared to kids at his school. Is his a feeder into Michigan? How do kids fare with acceptances with his stats?

The class won’t hurt him at all and can possibly give him a boost. It comes down how his AO for his school views it. If he’s like the only senior doing it and doing well then yes. Good luck.

Does anyone see the cancel application option after logging in? I couldn’t find any

There’s a blue hyperlink that says withdraw your application

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