Where is your kid applying ?

Anonymous
DC stats
1450
4.67 wgpa
8 AP classes

Applying to
Pitt
VA tech
UMD
UMBC
Rutgers

Friends telling my kid the list is ‘meh’ and to aim higher.

Where is your kid with similar stats applying to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC stats
1450
4.67 wgpa
8 AP classes

Applying to
Pitt
VA tech
UMD
UMBC
Rutgers

Friends telling my kid the list is ‘meh’ and to aim higher.

Where is your kid with similar stats applying to?


what are you in state for? It IS kind of a meh list LOL
Anonymous
Think you should aim higher. What does he want in a school? Interested in studying?
Anonymous
These read as safeties other than UMD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC stats
1450
4.67 wgpa
8 AP classes

Applying to
Pitt
VA tech
UMD
UMBC
Rutgers

Friends telling my kid the list is ‘meh’ and to aim higher.

Where is your kid with similar stats applying to?


That is a great list. What does your kid want to study and what is he or she looking for? Is cost an issue?
Anonymous
The list is only “meh” if it doesn’t excite your kid. They should apply where they want, to schools where they think they will be happy.

If they’re holding themselves back based on some perception that they can’t compete at more highly ranked schools—and they find those more highly ranked schools appealing—that’s different.

The point is, what your friends think on this topic doesn’t matter (and could be actively harmful). What matters is what your kid thinks.
Anonymous
My DS has almost identical stats - his schools overlap with some of yours, i.e., Pitt and UMD, then some safeties like U Delaware and UConn, and a few target/reach schools like Case Western and Emory. He also threw in an Ivy for the hell of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DS has almost identical stats - his schools overlap with some of yours, i.e., Pitt and UMD, then some safeties like U Delaware and UConn, and a few target/reach schools like Case Western and Emory. He also threw in an Ivy for the hell of it.


agree with this... the OP's kid needs to add some more on the target/reach side.
Anonymous
Why meh, DC has similar list with SAT 1570, we can’t afford expensive private colleges and makes too much for FA
So we will have same targets as safeties
Anonymous
The list is fine OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why meh, DC has similar list with SAT 1570, we can’t afford expensive private colleges and makes too much for FA
So we will have same targets as safeties


With that high of SAT, and a great GPA you can get plenty of merit aid. Especially at out of state publics.
Anonymous
Mine was similar stats applied to basically the same schools as above. Would have loved to have tried an Ivy adjacent but we would be full pay and think spending 80k per year is crazy.

If you want more personalized attention, you might be able to get merit at SLAC. Mine wasn’t interested as she thought she’d have to go too far “down the list” to get good merit
Anonymous
OP here- thanks for the replies. My kid doesn’t want SLAC. Will be undecided major. Doesn’t care much about where they go to school but friends are making it difficult with their attitude. My older kid with higher SAT 1550+ 15 APs was rejected from harvard, Stanford mit, Carnegie mellon etc. so this list for kid 2 seems more realistic to me
Anonymous
My child with slightly higher stats is applying to several of the schools on your child's list. My kid is also applying to some Ivy type reaches and a few other schools we can't afford, but are closer matches like Clark, Case Western, WPI, Oberlin, Lafayette. My kid's interests are STEM and music. Cost is an issue for us.
Anonymous
High point, Miami university, Clemson
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