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<blockquote data-quote="Horned Toad" data-source="post: 3235389" data-attributes="member: 2933"><p>This^^^</p><p></p><p>My daughter got deferred in 2018. She was defeated at first because TCU was her only choice and she would say that she bled purple (she got accepted at UT and A&M) but then she got creative. She did exactly as you recommended. She wrote a very sweet letter to the Dean of Admissions outlining why she wanted to go to TCU and if he gave her a chance he wouldn’t regret it. For some reason he replied that he liked brownies. She then went and baked some from scratch and brought them to the admissions office and dropped them off for him. She stayed in contact with her advisor and about a month or so later got an acceptance letter. We got zero scholarships although she was in the top 5% of her class. But we figured out a way to make it work with no debt for either of us when she graduated. I think the most important thing she did was that she really showed an interest that if she got admitted, she was coming, hell or high water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horned Toad, post: 3235389, member: 2933"] This^^^ My daughter got deferred in 2018. She was defeated at first because TCU was her only choice and she would say that she bled purple (she got accepted at UT and A&M) but then she got creative. She did exactly as you recommended. She wrote a very sweet letter to the Dean of Admissions outlining why she wanted to go to TCU and if he gave her a chance he wouldn’t regret it. For some reason he replied that he liked brownies. She then went and baked some from scratch and brought them to the admissions office and dropped them off for him. She stayed in contact with her advisor and about a month or so later got an acceptance letter. We got zero scholarships although she was in the top 5% of her class. But we figured out a way to make it work with no debt for either of us when she graduated. I think the most important thing she did was that she really showed an interest that if she got admitted, she was coming, hell or high water. [/QUOTE]
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