At least 60% of the schools on that list are ranked lower than Rochester. |
BC does consider legacy, but it weighs very little if you are not also a donor. It omits its consideration of legacy from CDS. |
The bold ones indicate multiple (e.g., 10, 20) matriculate to said college. Single matriculation to Mercyhurst University can be ignored, they don't count much on weight. |
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UVA, Emory, Vassar, Barnard, Hamilton, Middlebury, Michigan, Georgetown, Chapel Hill. Ours is a small, rigorous, well known top private (not DC) where the top 40% of the class goes to Ivy, so the middle of the pack kids still go to very good schools and excel there.
Good luck to your DC. It’s a very stressful process, but all works out well at the end. |
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How is this remotely helpful to op? |
Then you’re a liar too. |
+1 Our kid from non-elite HS w 3.9 uw, APs, strong ECs and 1430 SAT waitlisted from Clemson but got into top 10 business school so that’s where they are headed. One advice I would give is to remove “safety” schools from the vocabulary and replace with “likely”. A lot of the safeties from years ago are tough to get in nowadays. The common app is the worst thing to happen to kids since colleges receive way too many applications making them more competitive and driving admissions rates down to ridiculous levels. Also at most test optional schools, unless your kids SAT/ACT is in the median range (higher for business/Cs/engineering) most don’t submit which pushes the reported SAT’s even higher. It’s ridiculous that UMD’s median is 1450 and just a few years ago was in the 1300’s. Our DS rejected from UMD. I would look at Naviance and see what your schools scatterplot reveals for your students stats-ours was spot on for most schools. |
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Well, OP merely said non-big 3, OP didn't specify where they are located. Also, it's valuable to see a diverse array of results from different background. It's not one dimensional. |
This sounds like amazing outcomes!! |
Are you are Brearley? 40% to the Ivies is literally not even Andover, Harvard Westlake or Dalton. Sidwell and STA max out under 20%. The question is, why are you posting stats from the school with the best college stats in the nation on this thread?
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This sounds like the 2nd quintile at my small private high school- 30+ years ago. At my kid’s similar private high school now, all of those schools are reaches even for the top students. |
Non big 3 dc, why are you even here? |
Lots of non-DC here. Jeff loves the national traffic on this board…. A lot of the parents here came via other places where this board was referenced. |