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Amherst Northwestern U Chicago Vanderbilt Wash. U NYU Bates Haverford UVA Rice Emory University Texas Austin Colgate Union Hamilton |
THESE SCHOOLS ARE NOT MATCHES FOR ANYONE! |
| With those stats, matches are reaches and most of the schools people have suggested are definitely reaches. I'd look for schools with 45-65% admit rates as kind of a match/likely. |
My DC with similar stats was admitted to Case with $32K/year merit aid. |
What is she looking for? Northeastern and Amherst are really very different places. Brown and CWR are also very different. Neither Brown nor Amherst offer merit aid. Have you run their net price calculators to see if she is likely to qualify for financial aid? |
Sorry PP, fixed it for you. The ones I didn't mark, I wouldn't know. |
How is Case a reach with those stats? I would think it’s a safety. |
Case's acceptance rate, at 27% is somewhere on the line between reach and match. The rate is far too low to be a safety. |
| Case is not a reach with those stats. It's a match, at least. |
Why are you yelling? |
| Let her apply wherever her heart desires. Stop making these kids afraid of failures or rejections when these are life lessons. Doesn’t matter how many times you fall, what matters is how many times you stand up again! No wonder kids these days are emotionally very soft and have myriad mental issues. Eventually your DC will end up at a college she is supposed to be |
| Pitt. |
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Every school that is a "match" for her stats is a reach school for everyone. So go ahead and apply to a bunch of the dreams and cross your fingers.
Then the real question is which of the schools for which her stats are above the 75th percentile, is good for what she wants to study, does not yield protect, and meets all her other nice to haves. |
I agree with the above, except that from our school, Colgate and Hamilton would be matches. My senior this year with almost exactly the same stats and profile (but a better test score) has been waitlisted at UChicago, Northwestern, WashU and Emory so far, and we're fully expecting a waitlist from Vanderbilt tonight and a waitlist or rejection from Rice and Tufts tomorrow. (Interestingly, I noticed today that no one from our school -- a top private -- with a 3.75 or higher has gotten into Tufts in the last five years.) Our neighbor with a 4.0 and a perfect ACT from an area magnet was waitlisted at Case a couple years ago, but got into Brown (legacy), Duke and Vanderbilt. |
This is just ridiculously stupid advice. |