Michigan twitter indicates no big batches today.
Early April it says… Like I’m gonna wait that long
This “discreet” wait is getting me mad
If any of us ends up getting waitlisted, that would basically mean we would’ve waited from November to possibly May (for one decisions…) It’s ridiculous, but whatever.
Early April? Wow.
@Digitallyshrewd Are you banking on an acceptance at this point?
They did say 3/26
Any longer and I’m going to purdue 
WTF.
@collegeplease123 nah, but the fact that the decisions are in no sight is pissing me off.
My oldest son was accepted April 5th, after being deferred from early action in December, so acceptances do occur in April. He’s a Junior at Michigan now. My oldest son was ticked he had to wait so long, but in the end, it doesn’t matter when you’re accepted - he was thrilled to get accepted even in April
My youngest son is in the same boat as everyone here - deferred in December and still waiting. It’s very frustrating, but try to hang in there.
They said, “BY early April”. Especially since no results went out today, I’d be surprised if we don’t see a decent-sized batch go out next Friday. Although at this point they are likely to be heavily weighted towards being rejections and wait lists which is consistent with last year.
I wonder how many deposits they received from accepted students in the past weeks? seems the more admitted students out there who still haven’t accepted admission the tighter the acceptance rate and the bigger the waitlist will be come April.
The waitlist is going to be big anyway (as big as the number of admitted students). But they do not start admitting from the waitlist before the May 1 deadline. So accepting or declining the admission now or earlier would not make any difference.
billcsho, isn’t true the waitlist is pretty much a dead zone and only like less than a 100 or so get admitted?
@billcsho Is it a good idea to send a continued letter of interest if one is wait-listed?
It sucks knowing that I applied so early in hopes of getting decent financial aid. I almost wonder if because I’m in the lowest income bracket they would intentionally wait till the last wave to accept me whatever because FA will be on the low and I’m OOS and wouldn’t be able to afford it.
It used to be the case, but they said it is going to be different this year. They will admit less students in EA/RD to avoid over enrollment again, then fill the empty spots with waitlist afterward.
any Ross decisions get released today? I’m still waiting, and almost everyone at my school has heard…
@uofmplease Don’t expect much if any financial aid for OOS unless your family has very low income. If the NPC suggest you will get some need based aid, then it should still be available. What is mostly gone are the merit aids. Anyway, UMich is a rather high reach for you.