| They were a great fit and able to coney that in application. Essay showed grit and ability to work through and learn from a difficult time. But probably most importantly, applied ED and full pay. |
| NE SLAC -- he wrote his won essay, we did minor edits; 7 APs, ECs were ones he was truly interested (not resume builders); his authentic self came through in his application package. We also did a college visit/tour with student interview. He also hand wrote a thank you note to the admissions officer he worked with and to his student interviewer -- don't think it made a difference in his acceptance, but a nice touch. Applied regular decision |
| He was kind of quirky and had interesting interests. |
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1. She worked hard and did well. Challenging courses, great grades, great ECs & recs, solid test scores, etc.
2. Excellent college counseling at her high school. 3. She knew what she wanted and applied ED. She was accepted and is loving her school. |
| Minority with good stats. I’m not fooling myself that the first part isn’t what helped. |
| Extra time on standardized tests. |
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Applied to 16. Strong essays, top GPA and scores submitted. 14 APs. Well rounded and flushed out ECs that supported their intended major. Strong relationships with rec letter writers. Demonstrated interest at all schools and interviewed when possible. Applied EA when possible. Did have demonstrated need. White female.
Ended up at a T20. Admitted to 3 T20, 4 more in T40 and 3 T25 LAC. Singular rejection was an Ivy. |
Sure Jan.
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1. Perfect test scores and grades
2. Passion and National level recognition in a single sport Things that didn’t help — Asian, shy kid in competitive public with lots of spunky smart and legacy kids applying to the same schools Got into one of HYPMS (lottery/reach), Duke, and Amherst, rejected at most other top 10. |
Really? This article states otherwise. https://www.collegeconfidential.com/articles/see-my-admissions-file-ferpa/ |
Such as? |
| My child was a recruiter athlete with a high GPA in challenging courses. He took the SATs one time and scored good enough (over 700 on each section). |
NP: the article doesn’t contradict what the OP wrote. The OP said you can request your file if you enroll— the article says the same thing. The article does explain that you may not be able to view recommendation letters if you waived your rights. |
| Paid $150 K for private high school with well-connected college counselors who could pick up the phone, chat with the college AO, and make all the difference in the world. |
| ED and full pay, along with very high test scores. Grades, rigor, extracurriculars and essays were all strong but not superlative. |