Will I get into a university in the USA?

Horary Will I get into any of the universities I applied to in the USA

Background

The querent, from India, applied to several high-ranking universities in the USA, preferring to study abroad than at home. The querent had not yet received replies to the applications, seeing classmates getting offers. The querent suggested that as top of their class, he should naturally be first to get an offer.

Interpretation

The querent is represented by the Sun, Lord 1. It is in its own exaltation in Aries – so the querent is right that he’s good, but might be exaggerating his prowess somewhat. Sitting in House 9, naturally his focus is on getting into university. House 9 also signifies ‘abroad’ or ‘foreign’, which is similarly relevant.

University is Lord 9, Jupiter. It’s in House 7, in Aquarius. Not in fantastic dignity of its own, but that doesn’t matter much here. What’s important is what Lord 7 represents – the querent’s opponents for the university places! By reception, Jupiter favours Saturn, the other applicants. Why? Because Saturn is in better dignity than the Sun. In Aquarius, Jupiter also strongly dislikes the Sun by reception. No matter how good a student the querent is, the universities just don’t like him. It’s quite possible that his attitude about himself is coming off too strongly.

The querent also gets the Moon, ruler of his emotions, as a significator. It’s in Virgo, the detriment of Jupiter – a sign of his strong disappointment in the universities that haven’t been in touch.

Will he get in?

Neither the Sun nor the Moon applies to any immediate aspect with Jupiter. The Moon’s next aspect is to Mars, Lord 4, signifying home and country – not a good sign of going abroad – and the Sun’s next aspect is to the Moon itself. While the Moon and Jupiter will eventually meet by trine, there are two many planets interfering before it happens.

Verdict

No, the querent will not get into the universities he applied for in the USA.

Result

So it proved.

Horary Will I get into any of the universities I applied to in the USA