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How does deferral acceptance rate differ from regular?

Hey, I got deferred from my early action school, and I'm a bit stressed about it. Does anyone know if the acceptance rate for deferred students is lower or higher than the regular acceptance rate? Any insights would be really helpful. Thank you!

2 years ago

Hey there! It's natural to feel stressed after being deferred, but don't lose hope! The acceptance rate for deferred students can vary widely depending on the specific school and the overall applicant pool in a given year.

Generally speaking, the acceptance rate for deferred students tends to be somewhat lower than the regular acceptance rate. This is mainly because the pool of deferred applicants often includes highly competitive students who were not quite strong enough to gain early admission but are still strong contenders for the regular decision pool.

However, it's important to note that each college handles deferred applicants differently. Some schools may admit a larger percentage of deferred students if they feel that these students have a good chance of succeeding at the college and contributing positively to the community. On the other hand, some schools may admit only a small percentage if they already filled a large portion of their class during the early decision/action round and have limited space for regular decision.

To maximize your chances of being accepted in the regular decision round, it's a good idea to submit any updates or additional materials that may strengthen your application. This could include updated test scores, new achievements or awards, or even a brief letter expressing your continued interest in the school.

Ultimately, it's impossible to predict the exact acceptance rate for deferred students at any particular college, but don't lose hope! Keep up the hard work on your other applications and explore all of your options. Good luck!

2 years ago

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