I agree with this. Our HOS writes and makes calls (esp for WL) and it does help. |
I agree that this is a good list, in part because they are culturally very different schools. My kid looked at two of them and attends one, and I know one very well professionally. He needs to visit and figure out what he wants and ED *only* if the school is his absolute first choice. |
| Can he graduate early? |
My kid (very similar profile to OP’s kid, no hooks) looked at all of them and is at one of them (RD). You never know!
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Middlebury
Hamilton Colby Wesleyan Emory Wash U Tufts Grinnell Carleton Davidson |
| No way Georgetown is an option with that gpa. |
| 9th grade won’t factor IMO. But greater minds on this board will know better. |
It is more than fine from a Dc private. They routinely take 3.5s from ours. |
| Boston College |
| Haverford. |
the have E2 also, in case the ED1 us denied elsewhere |
Not at all true from our mcps public high school. OP’s kid would be a straightforward admit, as are kids with lesser ECs and no leadership. |
Interesting, Wake tends to value extracurriculars, particularly class or all school president, and gpa over test scores, having been test optional long before covid. Can’t imagine why your school would be an exception but guess it’s possible. RD acceptance rate is less than 10 percent. |
Pitt Honors College. Pitt is well known for philosophy, likes to send kids on study abroad (England sort of invented PPE). Honors degree (can be in any liberal arts major) is a B. Phil for Major XX. Pitt's liberal arts college feels smaller than it is once you get past 101 courses. A kid with lots of APs can probably skip past a lot. |
| CMC has a PPE track. And it’s fun. |