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REA Yale, rejected
1570 4.0 | no APs offered - no science/math beyond regular things offered at school (CalcBC) likely biochem major niche (non NCAA) sport, dance, tutoring, test-in science program, 3 different science research experiences (one through school, one through an outside program, one found on her own and a deeper experience starting summer after junior year - no publications) |
USAMO silver means MOP. So did not apply to MIT? |
legacy, vip status, governing board, and parents' donor potential matter as well... |
Unweighted ? |
Dodged a bullet! |
Who said it’s a ‘he’? |
Yes, I appreciate OP posts - because they’re helpful to me as well! So thank you for asking. But, an ED thread answering these questions would be more illuminating: GPA SAT Income? Legacy? Feeder school? |
Actually weighted grades do give you at least some of that information, since they indicate coursework rigor. |
dont be dumber - what works for someone might not work for someone else |
How ? How is it helpful. Look at the answers. They are all over the place. If you match the same stats that does not promise you anything. |
Williams’ math department isn’t even the best amongst LACs |
| For the love of God people, 99.9% of us and our children didn't (and don't) select a college solely based on which has the best program in the universe for our major. |
THIS one million percent. I can’t imagine my child making a decision - and it’s not a “we” choice but the child’s choice - on where to apply for college based on random strangers on any social media site. Wtaf. |
+1 I'd tell you my kids' but you wont' be impressed with his ED choice anyway. |
Do you start every post with this? |