Chance of acceptance after deferral? And should I send dual-enrollment grades?

<p>I got deferred from University of Michigan (Early Decision). What are the percentage of people that get accepted after deferral? Do I have a better chance?</p>

<p>GPA: 3.4
ACT: 33
6 ap exams before senior year: all 4s
three varsity sports every year
Triple citizenship, parents from poland (idk if that makes me a minority or not, i dont think so lol)</p>

<p>Also I'm currently dual-enrolled for senior year at Oakland University. I've taken two classes there, a 225 Psychology and a 114 Poli Sci. I'm taken a 332 Poli Sci next semester. Problem is I got a C+ in the Psych class and a B- in the Poli Sci (sheer laziness, sorry guys). </p>

<p>Will sending my dual-enroll transcripts to U of M hurt me or help me?</p>

<p>anyone…?!?</p>

<p>I am not sure what deferred is, if its something like waitlisted them unfortunately very few people who are waitlisted are actually accepted. Waitlist is basically for when all the available seats have been filled up, you make a waitlist in case people who got accepted decide to attend a different school. In theory people apply to many schools and if they got into multiple and not choose to go there, they go to the wait list but this doesn’t happen too often. Too many people are wait listed way more than seats become available.</p>