Which T30 colleges are your kids happy at ?

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Minorities have an easy time getting into UVA.
Uninformed blanket statement that doesn't reflect what we've seen the last 3 admissions cycles.
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Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest


Is WF top 30? Really? I haven’t looked at USNWR in a long time!


LOL. It is absolutely not. One of the posters above is pulling your leg


https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities

Tied at 29 with Florida and UNC


NP. I literally had no idea WF was ranked 29. Now I totally get why the middle of the road kids at our private ED rolling to Wake in September. It is the easiest top 30 to get into, right?


Yup. You can say I go to a T30.
Florida UNC UVA are also relatively easy for in-state
These are all good options if you can't break into T25.



(UVA is #25 this year), but not necessarily better than some schools outside of 30.

So T25 is really the first cut



UVA is not “relatively easy to get into”. From NOVA you need a 4.53 gpa, a 34 ACT or 1520 SAT, be in the top 5 percent if your high school class, take the most rigorous course load your high school offers and have extraordinary ECs


Hence I said 'relatively easy' as a T30 or T25 school.
It's acceptance rate is like 20%?  
Half of my kid's friends got in, including my kid from a NOVA public.
 
There lower ranked schools that are harder to get with and higher stats such as Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern, maybe Georgia Tech




Have to LOL at "maybe Georgia Tech".
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Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest


Is WF top 30? Really? I haven’t looked at USNWR in a long time!


LOL. It is absolutely not. One of the posters above is pulling your leg


https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities

Tied at 29 with Florida and UNC


NP. I literally had no idea WF was ranked 29. Now I totally get why the middle of the road kids at our private ED rolling to Wake in September. It is the easiest top 30 to get into, right?


Yup. You can say I go to a T30.
Florida UNC UVA are also relatively easy for in-state
These are all good options if you can't break into T25.



(UVA is #25 this year), but not necessarily better than some schools outside of 30.

So T25 is really the first cut



UVA is not “relatively easy to get into”. From NOVA you need a 4.53 gpa, a 34 ACT or 1520 SAT, be in the top 5 percent if your high school class, take the most rigorous course load your high school offers and have extraordinary ECs


Hence I said 'relatively easy' as a T30 or T25 school.
It's acceptance rate is like 20%?  
Half of my kid's friends got in, including my kid from a NOVA public.
 
There lower ranked schools that are harder to get with and higher stats such as Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern, maybe Georgia Tech




Have to LOL at "maybe Georgia Tech".


Isn't Georgia Tech harder to get in In-state and OOS?
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Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.


I’ve been hearing awful things about Oberlin lately


Not really responsive to OP’s post.
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Minorities have an easy time getting into UVA.
Uninformed blanket statement . . .


Yet still true.
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Minorities have an easy time getting into UVA.
Uninformed blanket statement that doesn't reflect what we've seen the last 3 admissions cycles.


Last 3 admissions cycles?

Try ever.
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Anonymous wrote:Our freshman is very happy with Tufts. Really enjoys the community. Smart, friendly, interesting student community. Professors and classes have been interesting. Extracurricular opportunities have been great and they’ve enjoyed exploring Boston (go student discount!).


My DC is very interested in Tufts, would love to hear more! He and we only know one person in real life who went there but it was many years ago so an out of date experience. What types of extracurriculars does your child do? How big are their classes- I think DC would like smaller classes with discussion versus large lectures. We will visit over spring break. Thanks for any more details you can provide!
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Many URMs attend “lower ranked” high schools that do not offer as many AP sections. This is the case of my DC. Their gpa was a 4.4 at ED application time. Admitted to UVA, but would have taken more APs if they had more sections. For example, only two AP Calc BC were offered this year. My kid is a URM, but their friends are not, and a few were admitted with similar gpa and standardized scores.

So, yes, often “minorities” are admitted to UVA with lower gpa’s by no fault of their own. Also, standardized test scores are not considered as much as gpa and rigor.
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My dc loves Carnegie Mellon. It is not for everyone, but it is a great fit for my dc. If your kid is a nerd type and enjoys challenging STEM classes, it's an excellent place.
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Minorities have an easy time getting into UVA.
Uninformed blanket statement that doesn't reflect what we've seen the last 3 admissions cycles.



Not true. Go read the stats. A black legacy has a 4x better chance of getting into UVA than a whole person. Also the class of 2026 has 13.5 percent AA which is a 8 percent jump over the previous year
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Anonymous wrote:My dc loves Carnegie Mellon. It is not for everyone, but it is a great fit for my dc. If your kid is a nerd type and enjoys challenging STEM classes, it's an excellent place.


Your kid is set for life. Good for him!!!
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Not true. Go read the stats. A black legacy has a 4x better chance of getting into UVA than a whole person. Also the class of 2026 has 13.5 percent AA which is a 8 percent jump over the previous
I don't know if the figures you stated are true, but so what? My friend's a Harvard alum, as was his dad, so as a legacy, his (white) kid has a 30% chance of admissions. That's a hell of a lot better than the 3-5% chance non legacy kids would have. But, we're not talking about legacy admissions. We've worked with 2 private counselors and both have told us black students (especially girls) absolutely need rigor, high GPA and test scores to be admitted at T25 schools. First Gen, veterans and increasingly boys, are the new institutional priorities.
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Why is Harvard's and Yales retention rate so low.
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Anonymous wrote:Brown, extremely happy.


+1 on Brown. My kid complains a lot about student services issues (Brown is terrible on dining/housing/etc.). And the cold weather. But loves classmates, says teaching is really good, and seems to have good career planning/options.


Brown is not even that cold. McGill or Michigan are cold.
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Minorities have an easy time getting into UVA.
Uninformed blanket statement that doesn't reflect what we've seen the last 3 admissions cycles.



Not true. Go read the stats. A black legacy has a 4x better chance of getting into UVA than a whole person. Also the class of 2026 has 13.5 percent AA which is a 8 percent jump over the previous year


WTF is a “whole person”? I’m trying to find an interpretation of this statement that doesn’t imply the “black legacy” is less than a “whole person,” but I don’t know what that would be. Is this just a typo? Or just one hell of a Freudian slip?
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