+1. Each T10 is hosting a dinner party and they want the most interesting guests. Unfortunately, kids like PP’s are a dime a dozen. Focus on what makes your kid unique, and remember that ultimately, your kid wants to be at a party that’s fun and fits them right. |
My kid had above a 1500, 4.0 UW/4.5W and reported all 4s and 5s (left off their one 3). Average EC’s (solid but nothing amazing), just an involved kid with community and school-level leadership, sports, etc. no research or national competitions or anything like that.
Based on current USNews rankings: T20: accepted 1 (also legacy here), waitlist 2, rejected 3 T21-30: accepted 2, waitlist 2, rejected 2 T31-50: accepted 2, waitlist 1 T51+: accepted to all applied |
The importance of AP and Sat/ACT is that they validate your grades. If you have high test scores but lower GPA, you don’t try hard enough in school. If you have high GPA but lower scores, maybe your school inflates grading and the rigor isn’t there. You want them to corroborate each other. |
They matter at the Ivies, Georgetown, MIT and in Europe - as a key substitute for A levels or similar subject exams.
Oxford & Cambridge will require a minimum of 5 AP's in subjects relevant to the major at exam grade 5. But they will also expect their own exams to be part of the equation as well as in depth interviews. |
Deferred Georgetown EA. Accepted RD to two Ivies, Hopkins and Pomona. |
Sorry responded to wrong thread! |
How many schools did your kid apply to? |
Taking this question at face value, assuming you are new to DCUM and the college process: WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona |
1540, mix of 4s and 5s
Admitted 2 top 20s including an ivy Rejected 5 top 20s Waitlisted 2 top 20s |
This thread makes my blood boil. You people have lost your minds. |
My kid had a super hard ap world teacher and got a B-. they got a 5 on the exam. I'm hoping that will help with admissions? Anyone know. We were shocked at the 5, but I'm so happy for them |
it definitely would if i was the ao,, but im not lol |
Those are fantastic results. Congratulations! |
20. definitely too many, don’t recommend. |
OP--why would you take the information from this board as something valid? No one really knows except for admissions officers. |