We know getting rejected is the worst, and getting rejected from your early decision school can be especially rough. Carnegie Mellon is a very hard school to get into, the early decision acceptance rate is 14%, compared to an 11% overall acceptance rate. We tell you this so you know that you’re not alone in this — there are a lot of other students in the same boat as you, and we know for a fact that even if you’re not going to Carnegie Mellon, you are going to go to an awesome school and find success in your life.
Rejected Early Decision from Amherst 2024-2025
Getting rejected hurts. It kinda hurts more when you get rejected from your ED school, especially if it was your dream school. We know nerd stuff like facts and figures might not make you feel way better, but Amherst is a very competitive school. They boast a 10% acceptance rate, and just because you didn’t get into Amherst ED doesn’t mean you’re not going to get in anywhere else. We can say with 100% certainty that you will go to college, you just might not know exactly where right now. If you’ve been rejected ED from Amherst, don’t give up hope! We have some advice on what you can do next.
The Best Majors at Cornell
Cornell is an Ivy League university in the city of Ithaca in upstate New York that is both exceptional and unique in its exceptionalism. That may sound redundant, but Cornell is a top-tier university that is distinctly different. They offer all the majors and programs you expect to see at a top university, but then there’s the stuff that Cornell does better than anyone else. For some of the majors we’ll focus on in this post, Cornell is the only university of its caliber that offers that major.
Rejected from Brown Early Decision 2024-2025
Receiving a rejection from Brown can be a gut punch. Students who apply Early Decision to Brown tend to pick the university for very specific reasons, and there may not be another school of Brown’s caliber that fully fits the bill. But Brown isn’t the only strong school with a completely open curriculum, so there are options and we’re going to help you see them, pursue them, and receive an acceptance letter. First, let’s do a bit of an autopsy of your Brown rejection.
Deferred by Wellesley Early Decision 2024-2025
You applied to Wellesley Early Decision, and this wasn’t the plan. You were going to get in, or you weren’t. Getting in was definitely the plan, but if you didn’t at least you’d know where you stand. A rejection can feel like an ok thing compared to a deferral, at least in the immediate moment of receiving it. Let’s get real, though. A deferral is disappointing, but it’s also much better than a rejection. In this post, we’ll break down what you need to do to increase your chances of turning a deferral into an offer of admission. At the same time, we’ll outline other other important steps you need to be taking to ensure that your entire college experience is a success.
The Best Majors at Yale University
Applying to the University of Southern California as a Student Athlete
The University of Southern California, or USC, is a top-tier private research university in Los Angeles, California. Notably, it is not part of the University of California system so there is no in-state tuition benefit. However, it does have the scale and breadth of a public university. Students have access to a globally-leading array of resources, faculty, and peers — there are 21,000 undergraduates, and nearly 50,000 students total.
The Best Majors at the University of Chicago
The University of Chicago is one of the most well-respected and well-resourced research universities in the world. They have produced more than 90 Nobel Prize winners, and are famous for pushing fields forward in both the sciences and the humanities. The university, which we (and many, many others) call UChicago, is ranked #12 by U.S. News & World Report Best College ranking, and it is rarely cited alongside the Ivy League.
Deferred Early Decision by Rice 2024-2025
We aren’t going to lie; getting deferred by Rice isn’t ideal. You took all the time and effort to apply to Rice during early decision, and a deferral certainly feels like a massive setback. While no one wants to get deferred, there is a silver lining here. You weren’t rejected, and let us say in no uncertain terms, if you weren’t a Rice-level candidate, you would have been. They are still seriously considering your application and may even accept you in the regular decision round. However, there are a couple of steps you have to take if you want to maximize your chances of that happening.
The Best Undergraduate Film Schools in LA
If you have dreams of being the next great American auteur, the odds are you’ll be headed to La La Land at one point or another. Yes, there are great college-level film programs across the country (NYU and Emerson, we’re looking at you!), but getting your bachelor’s degree in Los Angeles has some obvious advantages.
Deferred Early Decision by Bowdoin 2024-2025
Over the past decade, Bowdoin has transformed in the American imagination from an exceptional, unique, but very out of the way small liberal arts school to one of the most popular colleges in the country. What Bowdoin is, in truth, hasn’t change at all. It’s the same school is has been for a long time because the college is true to its mission. Public perception, though, has skyrocketed. As a result, the acceptance rate has plummeted, dropping nearly 20% over the past 20 years. The acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 was only 7%, a record low.
Deferred Early Decision by Boston University (BU) 2024-2025
BU has become crazy competitive in the last few years – for the 2024 admissions cycle, they had an 11% acceptance rate. They, like many other schools, have kept their test-optional policy, which in turn has increased the number of students applying. Their ED acceptance is a little higher, at 26%, but that still left a little over 5k students with either a deferral or a rejection. And if you’re here, you’re a part of the deferred camp. We have some good news for you: you get another shot.
Deferred Early Decision by Amherst College 2024-2025
Amherst receives nearly 14,000 applications for first-year admissions, and about 10% of those are submitted in the Early Decision round. If you’re reading this post, you were part of that 10%, and it didn’t work out as planned. Instead of the acceptance you were hoping for, you’ve been deferred. This can be a frustrating and overwhelming time, but we’re here to help.
The Best Majors at Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University is a dynamic liberal arts university in Middletown, CT founded in 1831. It calls 316-acres home on a historic New England campus that is the absolute epitome of a small college experience. Wesleyan is home to 3,000 undergraduate students and a small undergraduate population from over 60 countries.
Deferred Early Decision by Boston College (BC) 2024-2025
We get it – you were dreaming of wearing the ol’ maroon and gold, but you found out you were deferred instead. We wish we could wave a magic college admissions wand and automatically get you in, but that doesn’t exist (yet) (we’re working on it). With the wisdom only hindsight can give us, we want to tell you that it’s okay to be sad about this, you will still go to college, and you’re also not done with your BC application journey. You’ve been given another shot! After you take a beat to have all the feelings you’re having, it’s time to jump into action, because we’ve got some things to add to your to-do list.
Deferred Early Decision by Swarthmore 2024-2025
If you are reading this post, things haven’t turned out exactly as planned. You applied to Swarthmore Early Decision because you wanted an answer, early. Accepted or rejected, at least you would have an answer. But now you’re here, with a deferral decision, and everything is up in the air. You can walk away from Swarthmore at this point and not push it out of your mind. You can even pull your application if you want. We think that would be a little silly though. You applied to Swarthmore ED because it is your dream school, so the least you can do is to see it through to a final decision. And if there are things you can do to strengthen your application, even better. The good news is that there are.
Deferred Early Decision by Pomona 2024-2025
Pomona, it’s a hard school to get into. Last cycle, they boasted an acceptance rate of 7% and an ED acceptance rate of 13%. While that might technically be almost double, that’s still around the acceptance rate of schools like Berkeley, Georgetown, and Wellesley. Pomona tells us that they defer around 10-15% of their ED applicants, so if you’ve been deferred, you’re in a rare group! And we have good news: you still have a shot.
Applying to Wesleyan as a Student Athlete
Wesleyan is a highly-respected liberal arts college with 3,000 undergraduate students on over 300-acres of idyllic New England campus. They offer 45 majors and over 900 courses annually, providing students with diverse opportunities to expand and explore. At the same time, and as a liberal arts college, Wesleyan offers a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes breadth alongside depth. Wesleyan is also well-known for having an open curriculum that encourages discovery and creativity.
Deferred Early Decision by Williams 2024-2025
If you are reading this post, things have not gone to plan. You applied to Williams Early Decision because you wanted a decision, early. If it was an acceptance, that would be preferred. If it was a rejection, at least you know where you stand. But now you have this deferral, and you don’t really know what to do about it. You’re neither in nor out, and Williams doesn’t give you a ton of guidance for what to do next. First, though, let’s make sense of where you stand.
Deferred Early Decision or Early Action by Tulane 2024-2025
If you’re reading this post, things did not go to plan. You applied to Tulane Early Decision or Early Action because you really want to attend the university. Now, you are stuck in this weird middle ground where you aren’t accepted, but you also aren’t rejected. You can still get in, but getting to the point of an acceptance requires hard work. Lucky for you, we’re here to help.