Hey, I just got deferred from USC, and I'm freaking out a bit. How does this affect my chances of getting in? Is the acceptance rate lower for deferred applicants? Any info is appreciated!
Hey there, I understand that being deferred from USC may feel concerning, but don't worry too much! While I don't have the exact numbers on USC's deferred acceptance rate, I can share some general insight into the deferral process.
When a college defers an applicant, it means they want to review the application again during the Regular Decision pool. Being deferred is not a rejection – it simply means that the admissions committee saw potential in your application but wants to compare it with the rest of the applicant pool. The acceptance rate for deferred applicants can vary, but it's essential to remain hopeful and take practical steps.
To increase your chances of acceptance after being deferred, here are a few things you can do:
1. Update your application: If you've achieved new accomplishments, such as improved grades or significant extracurricular achievements, be sure to send an update to the USC admissions office. It'll give them a better and more recent understanding of your accomplishments.
2. Stay engaged: Take this opportunity to showcase your continued interest in USC. You can do this through attending any virtual events being offered or connecting with current USC students and alumni.
3. Write a letter of continued interest: Briefly express your desire to attend USC, mention any updates or accomplishments, and reaffirm that USC is one of your top choices for college.
Keep in mind that colleges admit students from both the deferred and regular decision pools, so your application still has a fighting chance! Focus on controlling what you can, and try to stay optimistic. Good luck!
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