| What are some of the known LACs where ivy rejects usually end up going to? |
| Ones where they’ll learn grammar, hopefully. |
| Depends heavily on which Ivy you are referring to and also how strong the applicant is. For example, Dartmouth applicants will generally pick a different set of targets and safeties compared to Columbia applicants. |
| Case Western |
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| The ones who is hamburger pie. |
| Another useless post. |
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All sorts.
Seriously? |
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UVA
BU BC Wellesley Penn Georgetown Chapel Hill Northwestern |
Hahaha! Stealth dig! |
| Colby, BC, BU, Northeastern, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU, Holy Cross, Wesleyan, Trinity, Villanova, Georgetown, Wake, UVA, William and Mary, Emory, WashU, Colgate, Grinnell, Drnison, |
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Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit. |
Bottom tier as in Dartmouth? |
| State flagship. Ivy tier stats doesn’t mean one can get into a T40. Most of the schools listed here are only accessible if you ED. If you play the lottery with Ivies and similar and don’t win, there’s no guarantee you’ll get a good spot in RD. |
I'm not sure if most end up at the state flagship, but mine did. It makes total sense, financially. Other than the T15, it doesn't make much financial sense for most people for their kids to go to T15 below for that much money. |