Class of 2023 - Acceptances/Rejections

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.
Anonymous

Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Congrats to your DD! Of these, Pitt is a great option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Great list! Congrats. I think this perfectly describes the reality of college admissions. There is a huge tizzy about a small # of schools. Students can get an excellent education at a range colleges and success in life is about so much more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Why did you apply to 17 schools?!? It seems like overkill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Why did you apply to 17 schools?!? It seems like overkill.


Her DD set herself up very well. Lots of choices, congrats PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Why did you apply to 17 schools?!? It seems like overkill.


First, I didn't our DD did. Second, because she was unsure if she would get into any. Third, why do you care ? Mind your own business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Why did you apply to 17 schools?!? It seems like overkill.


First, I didn't our DD did. Second, because she was unsure if she would get into any. Third, why do you care ? Mind your own business.


+1!
Anonymous
DS applied and accepted to: Notre Dame, Boston College, Villanova, Fordham
Waiting for: UVA

Will most likely attend ND, but waiting on scholarship offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS applied and accepted to: Notre Dame, Boston College, Villanova, Fordham
Waiting for: UVA

Will most likely attend ND, but waiting on scholarship offers.


Congrats - great options!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.


Great list! Congrats. I think this perfectly describes the reality of college admissions. There is a huge tizzy about a small # of schools. Students can get an excellent education at a range colleges and success in life is about so much more.


Agreed. Gives me hope for my B+ student. Some great options there. Congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been accepted into 8 schools, has 2 deferrals and no rejections. Just an FYI- we are very pleasantly surprised. She has a 3.5, 27 ACT and her main activities are volunteering and sports (but nothing too notable). We were super worried about her getting into a school with her gpa, but she has been accepted into many well regarded large state schools and a few mid-sized privates. No ivy, UVA, etc. but good schools. I'm just sharing this for all those who worry as we did. On this board it seems like it's over 4.0 or your kid should go to vocational school.


Another "average student" here. DD has a 3.4 GPA and 1290 SAT. She has been accepted to 12 schools, deferred at 2 and 1 rejection. All solid schools, nice to have options.


Congrats, PP’s!!! Would you mind sharing the school names?


I'm sure most on here will look down on these schools but here you go: Butler, College of Charleston, Indiana, Miami OH, St. Joe's, Towson (in-state), Delaware, Pitt, South Carolina. Deferred at Elon and JMU. Denied by Tulane.
Still waiting on Clemson, UMD, UConn, Miami and VT.



Why did you apply to 17 schools?!? It seems like overkill.


First, I didn't our DD did. Second, because she was unsure if she would get into any. Third, why do you care ? Mind your own business.


+1!

+2!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Delaware, South Carolina, Pitt, St. Joe's, Auburn, Butler, Dayton - Accepted.
Elon and JMU - Deferred
Tulane - Rejected


Huh. Is this student a VA resident? I wouldn't have necessarily seen this coming.


DD says JMU’s incoming SAT has gone up 90 points between 2016 and 2018 ....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Delaware, South Carolina, Pitt, St. Joe's, Auburn, Butler, Dayton - Accepted.
Elon and JMU - Deferred
Tulane - Rejected


Huh. Is this student a VA resident? I wouldn't have necessarily seen this coming.


DD says JMU’s incoming SAT has gone up 90 points between 2016 and 2018 ....


JMU defers a lot in the EA round and then ultimately accepts them in the regular round. It’s still where the bottom half from our HS go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Delaware, South Carolina, Pitt, St. Joe's, Auburn, Butler, Dayton - Accepted.
Elon and JMU - Deferred
Tulane - Rejected


Huh. Is this student a VA resident? I wouldn't have necessarily seen this coming.


DD says JMU’s incoming SAT has gone up 90 points between 2016 and 2018 ....


JMU defers a lot in the EA round and then ultimately accepts them in the regular round. It’s still where the bottom half from our HS go.


You sound charming....
Anonymous
DS has 3.9 ugpa and 1210 SAT

In: Delaware, PSU, JMU
Def: W&M

Going: James Madison
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