University of Michigan Early Action Class of 2019 Discussion

<p>“Important Note: Due to processing a large volume of Early Action applications, the “Application Status” page on Wolverine Access may be unavailable.”</p>

<p>Was that on their website before? i don’t think I’ve seen it…</p>

<p><a href=“Application Status | University of Michigan Office of Undergraduate Admissions”>http://admissions.umich.edu/application-status&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>So are they coming out tomorrow for sure?? I have heard rumors on twitter but am just wondering if they usually officially announce the date they come out? if more people applied i feel as though they wouldn’t release it 5 days early? </p>

<p>@evaldes13‌ nothing is for sure…i would be suprised if they don’t start coming out tomorrow tho</p>

<p>my counselor said that decisions are coming tomorrow and she was right about the Fordham date. </p>

<p>does anyone know if they receive a large number of applicants from southern states? ky, tn, etc</p>

<p>@gilmoregirl97 I don’t think so. Most applicants are from MI. Where are you from?</p>

<p>Kentucky</p>

<p>Does anyone else find it funny that there are 686 posts (well 687) before a single decsion is even released? :smiley: And yes I’ve contribute a few myself</p>

<p>Ya, I doubt there are a bunch of applicants, but it really depends from year to year.</p>

<p>U of M students are social. Work hard, play hard. What can I say? haha :wink: </p>

<p>@Prodigee I’ve seen that before. It’s only relevant if you’ve just applied and your application is not yet on WA.</p>

<p>California applicant here, what do you think the chances are for out if state students?</p>

<p>Depends on your ACT and GPA</p>

<p>or SAT</p>

<p>Are we going to get them right at 12AM? Or when??</p>

<p>does anyone see a new link to “LSA honors application” on Wolverine Access?</p>

<p>@steve829 Yeah I see it. I think its for when you are accepted though.</p>

<p>@steve829 yeah, I don’t know if it’s new though.</p>

<p>@steve829‌ @mixedberrysaurus‌ Does that mean you are accepted?!</p>

<p>is a 1510 (CR + M) SAT score good enough for PA Ross, or even LSA as an OOS applicant?</p>