<p>^hahaha, you insult him then follow it up with a bunch of grammar and spelling mistakes</p>
<p>AND you’re a parent, not some whiny hs kid… geez</p>
<p>Maybe your kid is cool, but if you ever decide to go back to college, don’t come here.</p>
<p>^hahaha, you insult him then follow it up with a bunch of grammar and spelling mistakes</p>
<p>AND you’re a parent, not some whiny hs kid… geez</p>
<p>Maybe your kid is cool, but if you ever decide to go back to college, don’t come here.</p>
<p>How2PayCollege, the fact that you’re a parent and your behavior online tells me a lot about your maturity. Tsk tsk tsk.</p>
<p>I feel like you insulted yourself way more than me in that post so I don’t feel the need to make a comeback.</p>
<p>^ Your post was nothing new but copied from MADWoody’s samme many such posts. Glad to see him jumped out again.</p>
<p>^ please stay out of Michigan. The last thing we need here is somebody like you to lower our maturity level, especially somebody who is ****ed that their kid didn’t get into a top school but got into lower schools. Go to U of Illinios please. </p>
<h1>1. The fact that a parent has to be one a forum that was founded for students reveals your insecurity</h1>
<h1>2. The fact that you insult and belittle kids further emphasizes your lack of good parenting</h1>
<h1>3. The fact that you are made about a college decision shows you lack of understanding the competitive college admissions process in the 21th century.</h1>
<h1>4. The fact that you are doing this all for you child suggest that you think your child is really not very successful. If you really believe your child was capable of great things, you would refrain from doing things for her. Have confidence in her. She is a young adult and the more confidence you show, the more she will have herself.</h1>
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Because an admissions director told me so, and that was back in the last week of March.</p>
<p>Because a couple applicants reported in early March (in the 2015 Decision thread) that they were admitted despite applying right before the deadline. I also know of a student here who applied in the last week of January and was admitted in mid March. If they have reviewed applicants applying right before the deadline, why wouldn’t they have read all the applications?</p>
<p>You are speculating based on little facts. What you are seeing is the natural results of rolling admission. Michigan has admitted most of the applicants before the end of March. This is the last batch.</p>
<p>^ Did the admissions director tell you, or do you know how many were deferred from EA and how many were waitlisted so far?</p>
<p>H2PC- Seriously, ■■■■. Your kid didn’t get in, tough ****. Now you just ■■■■■ up these threads with nonsense that has absolutely no factual basis whatsoever. You’re not doing anyone any good and you are basing whatever you say about the University on your kid’s admissions experience. Obviously you have nothing constructive to say so why are you wasting your time?</p>