Target school list?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts or Boston U or Georgetown


Those aren’t targets for anyone.

George Washington?


+1000

A target should be an acceptance rate between 20-50%, anything lower is a reach. Ideally you want a few targets where your kid is at/above the 75% for stats and the acceptance rates are 30-40%+ to improve acceptance chances


It has to be your high school’s acceptance rate, not general acceptance rate. GW at ours has an acceptance rate over 95%, it’s more safe than a safety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts or Boston U or Georgetown


Those aren’t targets for anyone.

George Washington?


+1000

A target should be an acceptance rate between 20-50%, anything lower is a reach. Ideally you want a few targets where your kid is at/above the 75% for stats and the acceptance rates are 30-40%+ to improve acceptance chances


It has to be your high school’s acceptance rate, not general acceptance rate. GW at ours has an acceptance rate over 95%, it’s more safe than a safety.


Agree. It’s like Wesleyan, Lehigh and Bucknell from our private with those stats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary is the obvious answer here, OP.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary is the obvious answer here, OP.


+100


^W&M booster is back
Anonymous
It would help if you named the reaches and safeties. What about Dickinson as a target? I think W&M is a good suggestion too.
Anonymous
W&M
UMD
Wesleyan
Vassar
BU
Northeastern (with openness to semester or year abroad)
GW
McGill
Toronto
Anonymous
We relied on Naviance data for my DS’s targets, who had a 1520, 4.0 and top rigor. There were certain schools with a sub 20% acceptance rate that per Naviance always admitted kids with his stats.

Then there were schools that seemed like solid targets but were not because they were managing yield. Lehigh and Boston College rejected lots of 1500 kids from his HS, likely because the received lots of applications and were managing yield.

BU did not seem to manage yield. Most NESCACs other than Williams, Amherst and Bowdoin seemed to be predictable targets too with good enough stats, but your Naviance data may differ.
Anonymous
With his stats schools ranked 26-40. So Uva, Tufts, Georgia tech if non CS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With his stats schools ranked 26-40. So Uva, Tufts, Georgia tech if non CS.


UGA honors
Richmond
U Miami
Anonymous
William & Mary
Richmond
Georgetown
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts or Boston U or Georgetown


Those aren’t targets for anyone.

George Washington?


+1000

A target should be an acceptance rate between 20-50%, anything lower is a reach. Ideally you want a few targets where your kid is at/above the 75% for stats and the acceptance rates are 30-40%+ to improve acceptance chances


It has to be your high school’s acceptance rate, not general acceptance rate. GW at ours has an acceptance rate over 95%, it’s more safe than a safety.


I mean, by that definition UVA would be a target for my DD per her high school’s scatterplot. No one with her stats has been rejected. I still don’t consider it a done deal.
Anonymous
Vassar - excellent in Poli Sci and IR.
Wesleyan - excelent in Econ and Poli Sci.

Both give a BIG BUMP in admissions for males. Take advantage, OP and good luck!
Anonymous
McGill
Anonymous
Honestly, if your DS applies ED to UChicago, they'll get in!

Johns Hopkins and Georgetown should be on the list (reach? high target?).

Real targets for your DS's super high stats would include: WashU and Carnegie Mellon (hidden gem, much better for social sciences than people realize).
Anonymous
Emory ED, and being a boy might help there too
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