| Whatever-check out CDS-78% submitted scores last year. |
+1. |
It is definitely not a dump and the academics are impressive. I actually have a kid who attends. Friends are all really smart, fun and hardworking. Lots of new dorms opened built in the last 2 years and more to come. Valid criticism is that it filled with very, very rich kids. |
OP was advised to submit at 33 (bad advice) |
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I know a 3.86/35 Big3 kid who did not get off the NU deferral list last year.
Every kid they defer is a strong applicant and then they take maybe 10% of them. it's a very long shot!! I wish the best for OP's kid but it's at least a 90% chance that a NU admission does not come through. probably higher. |
Think you have to submit with that gpa at NU |
| Colgate, Bucknell, Middlebury, Wesleyan, and Wake are High Matches. The rest reaches. You need a safety. |
At our private Bucknell will take down to a 3.2. Wake needs about a 3.9. The rest are in the middle---3.5 to 3.85 or so. |
| Colgate maybe. ED2 somewhere if still available. Hope he likes one of his safeties. Submit the 33. |
At our DCs’ private, starting with HS ‘21 class, Middlebury will take one, maybe two, at the upper end of the range. That’s it. Middlebury would then be a reach for OP’s DC if enrolled at their school. |
| Consider Kalamazoo College. It has a higher acceptance rate, yet tons of very bright students attend. They have a high percentage go on to medical school and ivy grad school |
Not in RD, maybe for ED2. |
| This is fun. Find the college. It's sport, right? Wouldn't actually pressure the kid to apply ED just to assure attendance to a SLAC. |
The only kid I know who got in RD after ED deferral was from an extended family that has the funds to contribute to buildings, even having them named after them, and has done so at other universities. |
I am one! |