Definitely. This list is all reaches in my opinion. 100% |
| He’s fine. Berkeley is his safety. |
| Agree that the list is not realistic in terms of having no actual targets. Grades are low; tennis is worthless if not be recruited. Great to aim high but temper with some realism. |
| What is his race/ethnicity? |
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What's is his GPA using the UC method? They only look at specific coursework and no test scores. Are you a CA resident?
Are there different essays for the different UCSD? If not, I agree with adding UCSD and UCSC. |
+1 That is a list of reaches due to the low acceptance rate of every school on the list. The point isn't that he isn't qualified, it's that he is one of many who are qualified and there are only so many seats. |
| I am always amazed at how many of the southern kids have worse scores, and get into Stanford, the Ivies, and other top notch schools with worse stats. /// Safety School: Purdue University, University of Arkansas, Kansas State |
I’m sorry, but this. William and Mary has a great Chem program. Add Davis, UCSB, UDub and UCSD. Kenyon also has a good program. UToronto, UBC, Imperial (London), and UCL should garner a look. Bay Area is tough stuff! |
Berkeley is nobody's safety. |
| This is a dc area board. We know nothing about the bay area. This would be a better question for college confidential. But yes, everyone needs safeties, unless they are content with community college as a backup |
Chances of rejection based on recent numbers- obviously you are in state for the CA schools, but...
So given those odds, yes, your kid needs safeties. |
Did you hear it whoosh over your head? |
DD knew a '20 classmate through a few sports/school clubs. From what I gather from DD, girl had perfect SAT subject scores, near perfect SAT, and much higher GPA than here. School doesn't offer APs, but girl was enrolled in every possible intensive core subject class. Shut out everywhere. Now at a Big 10 (not Michigan) school. My DD is hard charging, very smart and this freaked her out as she thinks this girl is a much better student than her. |
| One thing I learned from hearing stories from last year’s class (if it wasn’t already obvious) is that applying to 10 schools with 10% (or lower) acceptance rates does not give you a 100% chance of acceptance. |
| The kid is in state in California. Chances of admission to the UCs are extremely high, though I’d still add a couple more to be the safeties. |