10-31-2013, 09:42 AM
Joey Alfieri
(12-30-2013, 11:55 PM)stan01 link Wrote:Schultz is still working on his application. Hopefully the commits submitted theirs a while ago.
(12-30-2013, 11:55 PM)stan01 link Wrote:Schultz is still working on his application. Hopefully the commits submitted theirs a while ago.
(12-31-2013, 11:21 AM)Extra Point link Wrote:This has happened a number of times in the past. Sometimes recruits are simply too lazy. Reggie Bush was apparently in this catagory. And, more often than not, recruits are told that they need to take some AP classes and/or improve their SAT score before submitting or resubmitting their application.
(12-31-2013, 11:21 AM)Extra Point link Wrote:This has happened a number of times in the past. Sometimes recruits are simply too lazy. Reggie Bush was apparently in this catagory. And, more often than not, recruits are told that they need to take some AP classes and/or improve their SAT score before submitting or resubmitting their application.
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.
By the way, I feel like the number of admissions casualties has gone down in recent years; I think the staff is better about communicating with some of the more marginal candidates so that they don't announce a commitment until they are admitted, having been burned a couple times in the past.
BC
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.
By the way, I feel like the number of admissions casualties has gone down in recent years; I think the staff is better about communicating with some of the more marginal candidates so that they don't announce a commitment until they are admitted, having been burned a couple times in the past.
BC
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.
By the way, I feel like the number of admissions casualties has gone down in recent years; I think the staff is better about communicating with some of the more marginal candidates so that they don't announce a commitment until they are admitted, having been burned a couple times in the past.
BC
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.
By the way, I feel like the number of admissions casualties has gone down in recent years; I think the staff is better about communicating with some of the more marginal candidates so that they don't announce a commitment until they are admitted, having been burned a couple times in the past.
BC
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.
(01-04-2014, 12:35 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:I would go with Okereke, who supposedly was talking to UCLA as a possibility if he didn't get admitted to Stanford. Although sometimes this can be a sign of an abundance of caution (nobody is admitted until they are admitted), sometimes it can be a sign that admissions chances are not guaranteed.