Celebrate your admission

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Anonymous wrote:B+ student is doing great. Picked "just right" schools for their scores and is getting in everywhere so far.


As a parent of a student who is looking like a solid B+ kid (and will be applying next year), can I ask which schools these are?


DP and same here. I would love to hear the schools that the solid B+ kid got in. When reading these threads, I feel like one has to be like an Einstein to even attend a university these days.


The Washington College, Wash and Jeff, Allegheny, Sweet Briar admits were all in this territory, and those were my kids's stats. Didn't go TO. I did a lot of research, my copy of ctcl is very dogearred. I tried to ignore prestige and just look at SLAC with rigor and dedication within driving distance of the DMV, more or less.


Last year my B+ ADHD girl had a similar list, + Juniata and SMCM (wanted small school with good environmental science program). Got into all schools with merit and is doing well now at Juniata.


My DD same list. Considering Juniata (got merit) would love to hear more about how she likes it
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Anonymous wrote:Cheering on all these seniors! I have one too, and they truly are a great group of kids. So many have gotten into wonderful schools.


Agree. And this class of graduating seniors had a start to high school that was, shall we say, historically bizarre. Given that start, and the many associated challenges, all of this good news feels especially worthy of celebration.
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Anonymous wrote:Fordham and Arizona. Not a high flyer like most on these boards but happy to have solid choices so far!


I know several people who graduated from Fordham majoring in business. They all are extremely successful. Congratulations!
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Anonymous wrote:B+ student is doing great. Picked "just right" schools for their scores and is getting in everywhere so far.


As a parent of a student who is looking like a solid B+ kid (and will be applying next year), can I ask which schools these are?


DP and same here. I would love to hear the schools that the solid B+ kid got in. When reading these threads, I feel like one has to be like an Einstein to even attend a university these days.


The Washington College, Wash and Jeff, Allegheny, Sweet Briar admits were all in this territory, and those were my kids's stats. Didn't go TO. I did a lot of research, my copy of ctcl is very dogearred. I tried to ignore prestige and just look at SLAC with rigor and dedication within driving distance of the DMV, more or less.


Last year my B+ ADHD girl had a similar list, + Juniata and SMCM (wanted small school with good environmental science program). Got into all schools with merit and is doing well now at Juniata.


My DD same list. Considering Juniata (got merit) would love to hear more about how she likes it


She quickly made friends and is especially BFFs with her roommate (she is pre-med from Florida). Likes most of her professors and has decided she wants to add more biology to her environmental science program, customizing it to something like "Environmental Biology" (they encourage customized majors). Seems to be happy socially and plays in the band (gets an additional scholarship for that). Only real complaint is that the dining hall doesn't know how to make rice well (she can't eat gluten so normally eats a lot of rice). Early days but seems off to a good start. She plans to do the Field Station Semester in Spring of next year.
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Anonymous wrote:Fordham and Arizona. Not a high flyer like most on these boards but happy to have solid choices so far!


I know several people who graduated from Fordham majoring in business. They all are extremely successful. Congratulations!


+1 I had a great analyst from Fordham working for me about 10 years ago and she's gone on to a great career, currently at Google.
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Anonymous wrote:UVA!


Stats, major and gender for UVA admits?


Please.
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Not the OP, but it’s so nice to have a cheerful thread without stats, comparisons, etc!

Maybe other threads can be started about stats?
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Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech for engineering and Pitt for CS with merit…still waiting on a bunch!


Wow. Pitt CA with merit is very rare! Kudos!!!!

Is your kid female?



Yes - 4.0, 1520 SAT, but I haven’t counted AP’s


Well done! Good luck to her! We loved our visit there and think it’s a great school. 😄🤩🥳

(They don’t tend to give merit to male CS students.)



Thanks! Yes, I’ve heard that it is the case for boys. Thankfully her stats and STEM coursework are strong. She also applied very early to Pitt since we heard that merit does “run out.”
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Best thread here in a while. Congrats, all!
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Congratulations to all the young people that have worked so hard. I'm going to post my nephew, since DD is too young for this post.

He's in at Kelley Business School @ Indiana University, Texas A&M, Rose Hulman, and Minnesota. Waiting for a few more acceptances and FA/scholarships before making a call.
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Georgia, South Carolina, Indiana and Kansas so far. Waiting for three more schools that are coming out at the end of January.
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Anonymous wrote:B+ student is doing great. Picked "just right" schools for their scores and is getting in everywhere so far.


As a parent of a student who is looking like a solid B+ kid (and will be applying next year), can I ask which schools these are?


DP and same here. I would love to hear the schools that the solid B+ kid got in. When reading these threads, I feel like one has to be like an Einstein to even attend a university these days.


The Washington College, Wash and Jeff, Allegheny, Sweet Briar admits were all in this territory, and those were my kids's stats. Didn't go TO. I did a lot of research, my copy of ctcl is very dogearred. I tried to ignore prestige and just look at SLAC with rigor and dedication within driving distance of the DMV, more or less.


Last year my B+ ADHD girl had a similar list, + Juniata and SMCM (wanted small school with good environmental science program). Got into all schools with merit and is doing well now at Juniata.


Yay! Congratulations!!

Juniata was high on our list last year!
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Anonymous wrote:My DC decided to ED to a target school they loved and they were accepted. Will be off to Macalester in the Twin Cities! The bonus - strong merit aid that we thought they’d be forgoing by applying ED!


Wowza! Was your kid in the top 25% per last year’s numbers?


I honestly don’t know! Here are stats: 94/100 grade average (school doesn’t do GPA on a 4.0 scale), 33 ACT, private school that doesn’t offer APs so none taken but all accelerated and honors classes, interesting extracurriculars, employment and volunteer work. Seems like the perfect place for my DC - wanted a small school in a more urban environment and there aren’t many of those. We did not apply for financial aid so we were very surprised by the merit aid with an ED app.
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This is a such a great thread! Thank you to everyone for keeping it going. Congrats to everyone’s kids! I love the breadth of schools, interests, time spent looking for a good fit, challenges overcome by many students, etc. I hope that should any trolls posts we can all just ignore them and focus on the positive!!
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Anonymous wrote:This is a such a great thread! Thank you to everyone for keeping it going. Congrats to everyone’s kids! I love the breadth of schools, interests, time spent looking for a good fit, challenges overcome by many students, etc. I hope that should any trolls posts we can all just ignore them and focus on the positive!!



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