You have it backwards. She said a 3.8 wasn’t good enough gpa for Dartmouth, they want higher. At our private not op) need to be in top 10 percent of class for Dartmouth (so within too dozen kids). |
I think this was the list from T20: Stanford Vanderbilt Princeton Rice Northwestern Brown Duke https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1218940.page |
Within top dozen kids |
Ummm. Do you know private schools? The kids that go to Colgate from ours are 3.7 or so at best. HC is much lower. |
No non-athletes apply ED to Williams anymore; it's too crowded. |
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Get info from you CCO on chances and if Dartmouth has any supporting data, figure out what a successful candidate looks like. Spend a month or two listening to Lee Coffin's podcast.
A lot of kids who like D from our private do: ED1: Dartmouth ED2: Middlebury |
NP this is my kid. can you square the advice to ED when your kid had multiple offers? I'm wondering because I'd rather not do ED and feeling pushed into it for my similar 3.8ish kid |
ED isn't a bump at any of these schools except Midd. you can do RD for all. |
lol, how many times can she say Dartmouth is not going to work (also, Lee Coffin is all about a kid's life story singing and then they admit white rich kids with high GPA and test scores. he's the worst) |
| Its outcomes no horse in this race but Holy Cross produces a lot more successful alumni than Midd. Also 4 Years in northern Vermont-yikes. |
ED also is a bump for Dartmouth (although not as big as it is for Midd). Agree that it's not a bump for WASP or Bowdoin. |
You are responding to me. My kid did ED to T10 and was deferred. Already had a plan to apply widely in RD, so nothing much changed. Kid has a clear first choice at the time. Ended up in a better place in RD, with a "stronger" application in RD, than early. I'm convinced the application gets stronger over time - with more writing, thoughts on tightening narrative and reframing the ECs etc. I would study your private's data carefully. And try not to apply to ALL the same schools as everyone else in RD. Yes, ofc there's some overlap. But if few are applying to Brown or Pomona or whatever, consider additional choices. Think outside the box for a major if humanities. Study ECs to see where the potential alignment is. Look at courses offered carefully to find natural affinity or alignment. |
Hmmm. Not seeing this from our private. Its definitely considered a step down from Midd. But I'm sure the alumni are great. |
I was responding to OP’s statement that kids got into Dartmouth with 3.6 kids, and she assumed that they were athletes. My point was that at our school, that’s not the case. |
NP. This doesn’t make any sense. What’s low energy about a kid actually doing their own research? It does make me laugh, though, because two recent college tour guides wrapped up their tours by telling the group they chose the school because their mom told them to. Very impressive! |