This is a key question. Look at the history of Tuft acceptances at your school. |
I’d be concerned about the lower math score on SAT given intended engineering major. |
Unfortunately it doesn’t have a great track record (it’s also for some reason not a popular choice for kids at my child’s school.) does a school’s track record in terms of past acceptances matter more at tufts than other places? |
St Anselms |
That’s what I’m worried about. He actually is excellent at math and that score was lower than he got on the three practice tests he took. He doesn’t think he wants to retake and I’m reluctant to tell him to since he’s happy with his score but I guess if it’s a red flag maybe I should mention just so he can make an informed decision. It does seem crazy that a 720 would be a ding when lots of people aren’t submitting any scores. Is it the 720 itself or the fact that verbal is higher? Or both? |
I say good shot. My kid with same GPA (from a private catholic) with a slightly lower SAT got off the waitlist in 2022 (not engineering though--biology). |
Thanks! How do they choose to go? If so how do they like it? |
Make sure he is approaching the application and essays in a sophisticated way that demonstrates why he wants to go to Tufts. |
What are his engineering extra curricular? Any other big ECs or leadership positions? |
None. Look elsewhere.
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OP's kid has an unweighted 4.0 from St. Anselms? Shouldn't he be aiming higher? I would think that the number of 4.0 kids at St. Anselms would be 1 or 2. I was under the impression that they don't give As. I know a kid (white, unhooked) who had multiple Cs and got into top 50 schools. |
Extra curricular are just fair-he has a long time part time job, one varsity sport, one academic club, 200+ service hours. in terms of engineering ec he doesn’t have any, partly because his school is not very strong in stem and doesn’t have robotics or anything like that and partly because he’s very social and hates a packed schedule (so he’s not seeking out non school based engineering activities.) he will have taken the two engineering classes his school offers as well as ap physics c, so hoping that helps. |
That was another poster not op. |
No he should not aim higher. 1. Tufts is a great school; 2. They take a fair amount of kids ED. 3. Way too many kids go for lottery ED shots and get deferred then rejected and then are left in a terrible RD situation and fall way below tufts. One should ED to school that takes unhooked kids ED - like tufts |
Huh? Not for engineering, nitwit. |