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If that's true, that's a lot better than the Caribbean schools. They only gave me 7 days to accept it! Crazy stuff!
Don't the caribbean schools have rolling admission?
If that's true, that's a lot better than the Caribbean schools. They only gave me 7 days to accept it! Crazy stuff!
I found the KState site interesting from an OOS perspective.. it took 174 OOS offers to get 54 OOS accepted. Anyone know if that is a typical ratio?
It took some digging around on their websites but it does appear April 15th is a common date between several colleges. Some of the sites have a bit more robust "statistics" tabs and I found the KState site interesting from an OOS perspective.. it took 174 OOS offers to get 54 OOS accepted. Anyone know if that is a typical ratio?
Depends on the school and the number of OOS seats in the class. As mentioned in another thread, Cornell actually had to go past its waitlist and into its OOS "rejected" list to fill all of their OOS seats last year, for example. In contrast, UC Davis offered 6 spots to OOSers and ended up with 5 accepting. It's not really a reflection of quality of the school as much as how many seats they need to fill, I think.
Its not so crazy considering most of the Caribbean schools are For-Profit businesses.
They will happily take a persons $500 deposit. Plus by letting students know well before all of the accredited schools, students are more apt to put down the $500 because they currently don't know if they will get into a US school or not.
Going back to the original question for a second, I had my Ohio State interview yesterday, and in the orientation beforehand the Dean said that all the American schools have an agreement that they can't make you decide before April 15. She also said that sometimes (rarely, but it happens) schools have tried to tell students they have to decide before April 15. She said that is DEFINITELY not allowed, and that if that happens the school should be reported. I'm not sure who to report it to, but I'm sure that the Dean of any of the other schools one has applied to would be able and willing to do something. They said at OSU to feel free to contact them if that happened because it's a major no-no.