1550+ SAT

Anonymous
Safety UMD and ASU honors college - both offered great merit. But went to AWS.
Anonymous
1560 from a big 3.

Safeties were SMU, Auburn. Loyola Marymount
Anonymous
UMD, UMass, WPI, Rochester. 1590 MCPS Magnet. Went to an Ivy
Anonymous
UVA, UNC, Ga. Tech, St. Andrews, Kings College London.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1550/4.0 uw. Safety is in-state public flagship in flyover country.

Grades matter for categorizing reaches, matches, and safeties. Test score plays a smaller role now.



Would anyone ever take any advice from someone who writes “flyover country”? Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1550/4.0 uw. Safety is in-state public flagship in flyover country.

Grades matter for categorizing reaches, matches, and safeties. Test score plays a smaller role now.



Would anyone ever take any advice from someone who writes “flyover country”? Gross.


Yes, I would. In fact, the intentionally pejorative way that term is used should resonate with anyone living along the coasts who sees their political representation disproportionately influenced by the interests of people in flyover country.

Two senators from Wyoming. Swing states "deciding" elections. Farm subsidies. Tax revenue imbalances.
Anonymous
This is a very helpful thread.

Safeties for my kid (this year, so I don’t have any results!) include Boulder, UMD, WPI. Aiming for Ivies or MIT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1550/4.0 uw. Safety is in-state public flagship in flyover country.

Grades matter for categorizing reaches, matches, and safeties. Test score plays a smaller role now.



Would anyone ever take any advice from someone who writes “flyover country”? Gross.

Gross?
Anonymous
OP, a 1550 as a stand-alone metric really doesn't mean much without a GPA, EC's etc to better know reach/target/safety options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1550/4.0 uw. Safety is in-state public flagship in flyover country.

Grades matter for categorizing reaches, matches, and safeties. Test score plays a smaller role now.



Would anyone ever take any advice from someone who writes “flyover country”? Gross.


I’m from flyover country and my kid is applying to my home state flagshio. It’s a quick shorthand to say not the coasts of Chicago. And lots of people fly over my state. Look out the window as you do —- the view is awesome! I’m not insecure about it. And lords of people in my home state are probably happy to have people just fly over—-they are not craving acceptance from the coasts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1550/4.0 uw. Safety is in-state public flagship in flyover country.

Grades matter for categorizing reaches, matches, and safeties. Test score plays a smaller role now.



Would anyone ever take any advice from someone who writes “flyover country”? Gross.


Oh yes, all people living in costal states are the very height of intelligence and sophistication.
Anonymous
UMD and Pitt
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA, UNC, Ga. Tech, St. Andrews, Kings College London.

GATech is not a safety with that stat if you are majoring in Cs. DS had a 1580, 4.92 wgpa, 4.0 uwgpa, CS major. Rejected.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All 3 of my kids scored 1550+ We live in Virginia so their safeties were a combination of UVA/WM/VT. None of them got into HYPSM, but they did get into multiple top SLACs and various other top 20 schools.


+1 but not W&M bc kid not interested. Also added a few state U's honors colleges and merit-giving SLACs, in not "flyover" but I'd describe them as "geographically desirable due to access to outdoor recreation." Applied also to 3 top 20's, got into one, and ended up there, although the state flagships were strong contenders with the opportunities for adventure plus honors benefits and low $$.
Anonymous
Colorado Boulder and Michigan State
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