Find an intersection between the two an andemic interests to make her specific and memorable. Specificity always wins in the admissions committee. |
If she’s in the top 5%, with this rigor and decent ECs, she should have no problem getting into a T20. There’s no need to have national awards unless you’re targeting HYPSM. I didn’t read all of the reddit profiles shared above. But 2 of the 3 I clicked on were hooked. They’re irrelevant here. |
The Penn legacy got into a bunch of other ivies. Clearly it was not the legacy that did it in those other schools. What was it? What were the other hooks? |
creepy |
| Every school is a surprise now. |
My boy with similar stats and strong ECs (no awards) is also headed to Michigan, which was his top choice. LSA with a STEM major. |
-The Penn legacy had lots of strong ECs, including a national level niche sport (also, undersubscribed major). She got into multiple Ivies and waitlisted by a couple, despite the slightly low GPA. As I pointed out above, the OP’s goal is “only” a T20, those ECs are unnecessary. -The second and third ones are both First Gen URM, a GIGANTIC hook; -Didn’t read the rest. |
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Just go for it. DC, English major, was accepted early to one of the HYP. Public HS. Essays were very good. As a rising senior, now is the time to begin reflecting and brainstorming.
I saw a lot of his friends get into T20s this year. Just normal, bright kids who were busy doing what they liked to do. |
Huh? Do you not know how to read this standard Reddit format? The 2nd one: Hooks (Recruited Athlete, URM, First-Gen, Geographic, Legacy, etc.): None |
The 3rd one is gay. That’s it. That’s not a hook. Seriously your condescending attitude is not warranted. And the OP wants a niche major too (English). So helpful imo. I’d like to see more comps like this. |
YOU ARE WRONG |
Apologies for misreading the posts. Perhaps this was telling me it’s time for me to leave this forum. Best wishes everyone! |
This is terrible advice. A double major English STEM is rare and gold! |
Congrats!! Did your child have national awards or programs? |
| You guys are missing that they said engineering is the other major. If it were Physics, it would be fine to apply in English and just take Physics classes. But in most universities, applying to Engineering is a whole different school and required courses begin freshman year. I think you need to list engineering as the first major (English is fine to list as second but they won't pay a lot of attention to it.). If you apply as English first, you'd need to do an internal trnasfer into engineering once at the university and that might mean doing 'catch up' for freshman level engineering courses. |