The only thing that trumps being an urm is having a jumper like steph curry or z-lister Thr harvard trial showed that. Op is setting her sights way too low for her kid. |
Seriously. You are URM, Big3, 3.65, 1480?? Your kid can write their ticket. Apply to a bunch of ivies. 3.65 would put your kid in the top 25% at my kid's Big3. |
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I am a bit shaken. I promise you I am not a troll. We were certainly not advised to apply to an Ivy by the school.
My kid is hoping for a T20 but we felt it would be a huge reach based on the published stats and that we should look at more realistic schools instead and apply EA. I truly feel clueless now. |
OP, I’m the PP with the junior son. It’s possible these posters are correct but I’d get some more “in real life” data points. There are a lot of posters on this site who are very bitter about the advantages given in the admissions process to URM and I’m concerned some of them are on this thread an overstating the advantage because they are convinced this process is a walk in the park if you are an URM. |
OP: Is your son African American ? If so, then a 1480 SAT and a 3.6 GPA from an elite private school should open a lot of doors. To be blunt, it would help to know the basis for claiming URM status. |
Yes, my son is Black. |
I really think OPs. son will do extremely well in admissions and will have most doors open. A 3.65 from my kid's Big3 school is a really good GPA for any kid. It likely puts one in the top 25% of the class. About 20% of the class goest to the Ivy League. Add in URM and you're really golden. This is not me being bitter but rather honest about OP's kid. |
I will add in that many URMs in American go to really crappy high schools (not by choice of course). So when colleges see a URM who attended an elite school (and did well)---well this is the golden combo. |
OP, stick with your instincts. This idea that your kid is just going to waltz into any ivy because he is black is a fantasy. The black kids I know from this area who got into ivys last year have multiple hooks (URM/sport, urm/alumni status, urm/first gen). You haven't said where your kid has visited. Is there a school he loves? URM status is going to give him a leg up in admissions. If there is a T20 he loves then I would absolutely encourage him to apply to it ED, but, he needs to make sure that the application presents a strong and compelling story for what he wants to study and why he wants to do it at that school. He may have a compelling application and still not get in. Manage expectations. Make sure he is applying EA to any schools he can. My own crystal ball says that with strong essays / supplements he could get into a T30 school. T40 - T50 is a safety for him. Your kid is a good student and you've given him a great foundation. He is going to do great wherever he ends up. |
Prior to the Harvard trial, there were much less “big data” points… ….the Harvard case blew all the data into the open It is a walk in the park if you hit certain concrete thresholds such as op’s kid has In fact there is more confidence to go into applications post Harvard (but pre scotus) because of the data released during discovery |
I do not want to say much because I have already outed my kid so much here. He is applying ED to a school he likes on the West coast. We looked at LACs and he felt they were too small. We looked at WM and he felt it was not diverse at all. He did like the Claremont colleges though. Would he have a chance there with his stats? Looking for EAs now. Hoping that he gets in so we do not have to do this again in January!. At the same time I am now wondering if we are aiming too low or should be just be happy with the school he gets in. I see a few of his friends applying to Ivies, with legacy status. |
Hi PP. I am looking on line for the data you mention. I see some pdfs. but would there be a report with SAT scores for black applicants, per major etc...? |
My DC URM 1520 SAT 4.7 GPA Captain of her sport team good EC Elected leadership at her high school Was rejected from Stanford, Brown, USC, Georgetown and Tulane. She is top 25% for Tulane still not accepted now she is at UMD and most of her friends are in the same position. URM is only considered on college data set and nothing more. I know some people could come up how an URM got into Harvard with 1100 SAT and 2.5 GPA . |
You may be from PA, but did you go to Lehigh? My student is white, but my student is from a very diverse dmv area and attended public schools. My dc has one good friend at Lehigh that is white and the rest are not. Of course, choosing a diverse friend group at most northeastern schools will get you basically ousted by the typical PA/NJ/NY summer camp friends type at Lehigh, but my dc is quite happy with their experience. Everyone has the opportunity to make their own experience. |
+ 1000 public health as an undergraduate major is new and sounds good but those kids graduate with zero skills. |