| I’d pick something more realistic. Duke seems impossible from this area |
Correct. Data for UVA W&M VT JMU is very accurate. Top 10 is a total crapshoot. |
| Just apply you never know. Obviously hard since it's Duke but it would be a pretty incredible feeling to get in. |
He didn't get in ED or RD? With those stats, I'm sure he had lots of great options. |
Did not get in ED. Deferred then rejected. Was disappointed but happy now with how it all worked out. |
Where did he go instead? |
eye-opening.... omg |
Got into Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Michigan, UVA, UNC, among others and is at one of those. Did not apply to any Ivys. |
This isn't very useful without SAT scores. |
Though Duke is still test-optional, I think about 75% of admitted students have submitted scores. Current speculation is that Duke is staying test-optional primarily to give admissions more flexibility with hooked candidates. Unhooked should have at least a 1510 to hit the middle 50% range (1510-1560). |
Duke's long-term Dean of Admissions just retired and there is an interim in place now. The retired dean said they wanted to have a few TO classes graduate to see how they did. But also I think they want to give the eventual new dean some input in the decision. Between their large number of top flight athletes, their increased emphasis on minority/local/low income students and their historic interest in being very welcoming to the kids of the rich and famous (though there aren't a ton of them), there would be some reason for Duke to stay TO to accommodate them, but I think their class is generally large enough that they can drop TO and still be fine as people would just ignore the bottom 25% numbers and note that the top 75% are still super high. |
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With respect to your child's interest in public policy, this site may provide ideas for their greater college list:
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/best-colleges-for-public-policy/ |
Good list, but these are all super-selective. Not to derail, but any suggestions for targets and safeties that are strong in Public Policy? |
Brandeis is not as selective as Duke. Georgetown is also great. |
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Public policy:
USC Michigan Vanderbilt Northwestern (social policy) Cornell Brown |