My daughter got in and it changed from 91 to 92 about 30-45 mins before her decision was there. Some people’s definitely changed before that. We live in MA and rumor is 17 kids got into UW in EA. About 6 have committed so far. Big year for UW at their school. So far two that we know of are DA to business including my daughter. Many are undecided and I couldn’t say what they applied under. Not sure if any of that info is helpful.
We are in MA too, which HS? That’s a lot of acceptances for one school. Is it a public or private school?
Metrowest area, Public. I looked at SCOIR and last year it was 13 with spotty data concerning deferrals. I would say Maryland, PSU, Indiana, and Wisconsin are very popular. Michigan is sooo popular and many kids apply. Seven went to mich last year. My daughter is deferred and we assume it’s a no.
What app is this 91 or 92 in? The application portal or elsewhere?
I pasted link above
Just noticed a minor change in the portal.
There used to be a small “i” clickable icon next to “Deferred Decision” status. It’s gone now!
Winner, winner, chicken dinner….
Correct you are!
Still 91 and no canvas access, here
Same, could decisions be coming earlier than expected? Today or tomorrow night?
same; I dont want decisions today..lol
In “Applicant Profile” tab, the social security number button now has a blank field.
Yesterday the field had a paragraph or two saying something like ‘your social security number has been verified….international students don’t need a social security number’.
System outage for a moment. Back on but all Applicant Profile fields blank.
Still the same message for me.
Mine is glitching bigtime
Got back in, all the applicant profile fields are repopulated, including social security number
Not responding again… maybe they are doing some heavy lifting somewhere?
It’s not my computer or internet connection. I’m watching another portal closely, and no problem there.
My son’s “i” next to Deferred Decision is still there, and active (meaning I can click into it and see “We have deferred a decision on your application.”).
Our “i” is gone
Back to “normal” but “i” is still gone.