If you want to have your best odds of being accepted at one of these three schools: Colgate, Lehigh, BC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would ED1 Colgate (40-50% acceptance rate). If deferred, then ED2 Lehigh, since that will be more likely. BC has a 20-30% ED acceptance rate and I know a lot of Catholic legacies apply. I wouldn't want to miss the opportunity for the other two schools, unless your kid has really high stats.


Oh I didn't see kid has preference for BC - ED1 there, then decide which of the two remaining to ED2. I would say though if outright rejected (though that seems unlikely with ED), then definitely do Lehigh ED2.
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Anonymous wrote:CS no hook male from FCPS HS class 2023 was offered 1/2 tuition merit from Lehigh RD. Campus tour. Can't speak to the other two.


Impressive as they are not known for merit aid.

Thank you. Yeah. We were shocked.
Anonymous
BC is the better school in job opportunities, network, brand. Not elite but it is well regarded up and down the East Coast. Shoot your shot ED1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BC is the better school in job opportunities, network, brand. Not elite but it is well regarded up and down the East Coast. Shoot your shot ED1.


This is not accurate. BC has no real CS or Engineering programs. It’s really quite pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BC is the better school in job opportunities, network, brand. Not elite but it is well regarded up and down the East Coast. Shoot your shot ED1.


Better than Colgate & Lehigh ? I would like to see some proof.
Anonymous
Hi all! Thanks for the input. Not STEM, but econ (if Colgate) or finance (if Lehigh/BC.) Reasonably high stats -- 3.92 unweighted, but mixed in with all those As is a C+ in APUSH in 11th, ughhhhh. 1500 SAT. Has consistently taken the most rigorous classes, great ECs, essays and rec letters should be strong.

We go back and forth between applying ED1 to Lehigh and probably nailing it down and being done, vs. shooting their shot at BC and Colgate -- for some reason Colgate is a tough admit from our school; 0/7 last year and 1/11 the year before. TBH I don't think Colgate is a great fit anyway, but for some reason my son is enamored with it. We are full pay so that helps at need-aware Colgate, I guess.
Anonymous
ED, as others have said. These schools manipulate the appearance of prestige by being highly rejective in RD, because they stack the class with ED1 or ED2.

And be ready for a shakedown to "demonstrate your family's commitment" if wait listed.
Anonymous
Tread very carefully with Colgate.

Very intense drinking and drug culture. Lots of greek, and treatment of women is straight out of 1965. This is very much an us-and-them school for prep school types.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BC is the better school in job opportunities, network, brand. Not elite but it is well regarded up and down the East Coast. Shoot your shot ED1.


This is not accurate. BC has no real CS or Engineering programs. It’s really quite pathetic.


Not true. BC just opened the new 245 Beacon Street - Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society. 150,000 square feet of new space. Focal point of their new $300 million initiative in the sciences.

"Features include office and laboratory space for researchers and engineering faculty, and teaching laboratories that include computer science robotics. In addition, there are maker spaces for prototyping research, a clean room, and collaborative space for faculty and students. The new facility also houses BC’s Computer Science Department, Engineering Department, and the Shea Center, as well as classrooms."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi all! Thanks for the input. Not STEM, but econ (if Colgate) or finance (if Lehigh/BC.) Reasonably high stats -- 3.92 unweighted, but mixed in with all those As is a C+ in APUSH in 11th, ughhhhh. 1500 SAT. Has consistently taken the most rigorous classes, great ECs, essays and rec letters should be strong.

We go back and forth between applying ED1 to Lehigh and probably nailing it down and being done, vs. shooting their shot at BC and Colgate -- for some reason Colgate is a tough admit from our school; 0/7 last year and 1/11 the year before. TBH I don't think Colgate is a great fit anyway, but for some reason my son is enamored with it. We are full pay so that helps at need-aware Colgate, I guess.


Doesn't BC really draw from some schools vs. others? Of course they like the Catholic high schools but I know other privates that are real feeders as well (well over 15% admit rate). I don't know much about their admissions from public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tread very carefully with Colgate.

Very intense drinking and drug culture. Lots of greek, and treatment of women is straight out of 1965. This is very much an us-and-them school for prep school types.


OP again. I know exactly what you mean and it's a big reason I feel Colgate is not a great fit. I come from that prep school world and hate it, so I'd like to keep my kid away from it as much as possible. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi all! Thanks for the input. Not STEM, but econ (if Colgate) or finance (if Lehigh/BC.) Reasonably high stats -- 3.92 unweighted, but mixed in with all those As is a C+ in APUSH in 11th, ughhhhh. 1500 SAT. Has consistently taken the most rigorous classes, great ECs, essays and rec letters should be strong.

We go back and forth between applying ED1 to Lehigh and probably nailing it down and being done, vs. shooting their shot at BC and Colgate -- for some reason Colgate is a tough admit from our school; 0/7 last year and 1/11 the year before. TBH I don't think Colgate is a great fit anyway, but for some reason my son is enamored with it. We are full pay so that helps at need-aware Colgate, I guess.


Did the Colgate applicants apply ED? If so, informative. If not and he applies ED, not so much.
Anonymous
Be aware that you could technically apply to all ED: Colgate allows a late switch from an RD to ED2 application after other schools’ ED2 decisions are already out. For that reason, the best odds of getting into one would involve applying to Colgate last, after potentially being rejected ED1 and ED2 at the other schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would ED1 Colgate (40-50% acceptance rate). If deferred, then ED2 Lehigh, since that will be more likely. BC has a 20-30% ED acceptance rate and I know a lot of Catholic legacies apply. I wouldn't want to miss the opportunity for the other two schools, unless your kid has really high stats.


Colgates ED rate in 2022 is 22% and they take a lot of athletes. Pick the school that dc has a preference for in ED 1 and then figure out ED 2 if that doesn’t work out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tread very carefully with Colgate.

Very intense drinking and drug culture. Lots of greek, and treatment of women is straight out of 1965. This is very much an us-and-them school for prep school types.


This has been confirmed repeatedly by Colgate students & alumni. Obviously it works for some.

Colgate likes full-pay students as it is a need-aware school.
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