| Having been through this with a DC at one of these schools who applied for math. I would say you should look to ED Chicago or Cornell. It gets very tough in RD because you DC has to compete with those with higher gpas. Maybe Rice is another option but RD for STEM will be very tough with that gpa unless one of the olympiads are in the mix. |
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Poor kid isn't even half done her junior year and her mother is on here lamenting a B and talking about the Ivy League.
Sad. |
Among NYC privates, Cornell is a state university. It's definitely a possible ivy option. |
I want to add that the SLAC are a much better bet from these schools. They know what a B in humanities from these schools mean. ED to any of the WASP schools is also good. |
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Cornell
CMU JHU Carleton Harvey Mudd |
Sounds like he has a killer profile. Talk to you wonderful college counselors that you no doubt have and seek guidance on results for his profile at your SPECIFIC SCHOOL. We know nothing about top tier NYC privates on this board. |
| ED Cornell is still viable, and the very top students from their school will likely not also be applying. |
| We are at a tier 2 NYC, 3.8 unhooked is generally competitive for Penn level ivy school. 3.7 is competitive for Cornell. Our tier 2 sends very few unhooked to HYP. MS possible for 3.9 kids. |
DP. The parent is a prestige-bot. Might be heritable. |
+1. Sad is understating the case. |