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Here's an article confirming that
BC considers legacy.https://www.bcheights.com/2023/02/26/bc-omits-its-consideration-of-legacy-admissions-from-common-data-set-unlike-many-neighbor-institutions/ |
Sorry, better link. https://www.bcheights.com/2023/02/26/bc-omits-its-consideration-of-legacy-admissions-from-common-data-set-unlike-many-neighbor-institutions/ |
These are mostly extremely expensive schools aside from the Academies. Great wealth is a hook. |
Disagree. They want the extremely high stats and community service/EC passion. |
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| Definitely consider honors colleges at UGA, Penn State and other schools. Some do require extra applications, but it's a good way to get a boost. |
Great wealth is a hook at 100% of private colleges and universities. It's almost besides the point. |
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Any school in the top 100 / top 25 SLACs will offer great opportunities for very smart, unhooked kids.
If you're asking for which super-selective (i.e, T10 or WASP) schools look kindly on the unhooked/ generically high stats applicant, the answer is none. That's not to say it's impossible for such a student to get accepted at such a school, but it is unlikely and, when the rare acceptance happens, usually random (i.e., explained by no known data). |
| University of Iowa doesn't look at any of that stuff. Just plugs your GPA and ACT/SAT into a formula. Go Hawkeyes! |
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I would say U Chicago, Northwestern, Hopkins
And Rice are your best options but only with ED |
Agree. The reality is that ED is a "hook" you can create for T20 schools, good news is it's a helluva lot easier than a passion project, bad news is it means taking Ivies off the table (except Cornell). My kid looked at many of the schools listed above and chose Chicago for ED. One and done. |
B1G and ACC (except Duke) conference schools |
This. "Ranking" is so toxic. |
This seems the best answer to me (and fits with application experience of our 24 high rigor, 4.0, 1520, lots of music and sports ECs, part time job throughout year) |
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Since you appear to be searching with an open mind and essentially a blank sheet of paper, this fairly general Princeton Review list, "Their Students Love These Colleges", may be of interest:
https://www.princetonrevi...e-colleges |