what were your 3.7 GPA private school kids safeties?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our cco told everyone safeties mean acceptance greater than 20%.

Really? I’ve always heard that target is 30-60%, safety is >60%.


DC chose sub 15% schools as safeties. CCO smashed it down—must be over 20%.

No, only the bottom few go to 60% at our school. So no.

I’m glad that worked out, but I don’t think it’s a typical approach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our cco told everyone safeties mean acceptance greater than 20%.

Really? I’ve always heard that target is 30-60%, safety is >60%.


DC chose sub 15% schools as safeties. CCO smashed it down—must be over 20%.

No, only the bottom few go to 60% at our school. So no.


What school? My DC goes to a top private in NYC and we were told 60%+ for safeties.


It’s possible the advice is individualized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our cco told everyone safeties mean acceptance greater than 20%.

Really? I’ve always heard that target is 30-60%, safety is >60%.


DC chose sub 15% schools as safeties. CCO smashed it down—must be over 20%.

No, only the bottom few go to 60% at our school. So no.


What school? My DC goes to a top private in NYC and we were told 60%+ for safeties.


It’s possible the advice is individualized.


+1. Very different advice for our DD and DS. Also has changed a lot since first DC was applying (2021-2). She was told reach was under 10%, target was under 25%. Now they say everything under 25% is a reach for everyone.
Anonymous
Colorado, American
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Colorado, American


American is not a good safety if your child is high stats. They yield protect. I know some people who don't agree with that, but my niece got into Georgetown and GW, but got waitlisted by American, which makes no sense at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado, American


American is not a good safety if your child is high stats. They yield protect. I know some people who don't agree with that, but my niece got into Georgetown and GW, but got waitlisted by American, which makes no sense at all.


They're not going to yield protect a 3.7, even from a grade deflating private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our cco told everyone safeties mean acceptance greater than 20%.

Really? I’ve always heard that target is 30-60%, safety is >60%.


DC chose sub 15% schools as safeties. CCO smashed it down—must be over 20%.

No, only the bottom few go to 60% at our school. So no.


What school? My DC goes to a top private in NYC and we were told 60%+ for safeties.


It’s possible the advice is individualized.


Then PP should indicate that. Otherwise it's misleading.
Anonymous
Syracuse, Indiana, Penn State
Anonymous
Pitt or case western
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that a weighted or unweighted gpa? Test scores? What decile or quartile are they (I realize most privates don’t rank, but the school should be able to give you a sense)? Subjects of interest?


OP
1520 SAT
Philosophy major (right now, very hot in his friend group - idk why)
unweighted GPA. school doesnt. maybe around top 30%?
no 4.0s in graduating class, if that gives you an idea. very rigorous school. freshman year GPA was 3.6
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a girl or a boy? Suggestions vary quite a bit.


Boy
Anonymous
Case is not a safety; they also yield protect.
Anonymous
GW would be a safety.
Skidmore maybe.
Anonymous
For a Philosophy major, Pitt is what you want. One of the top Philosophy programs in the country, and with an early rolling admission, he can have an acceptance in hand by October, as others have noted.
Anonymous
Pitt doesn't have the glamor of some of these small LAC these kids seems to want, but I'd visit. It's prettier than you might imagine
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