| Penn state rejection, or at least, only admitted to 2 years branch campus and 2 years main campus. We are OOS, will be looking elsewhere. |
Don’t bother with ED2 Bowdoin - just as tough an admit and same athlete and first gen problem taking all the ED spots. Rice and Chicago ED2 might be worthwhile. |
What were the stats? |
I think that is especially possible with NYU |
Where did they end up? |
Sometimes the major the student is interested in is at the branch campus. Could that be it? |
Bingo. All the pro-SEC people each spring are the ones who were deferred or rejected from NE schools or UVA in state a few months before |
My kid is at a stronger SEC school and I promise you, I’m not trying to eliminate competition. Kid had no interest in NYU, Northeastern, BU etc. There are trolls on this site though, like the poster above who is obviously trying to get political about NYC. |
Hope they are enjoying it. I can certainly see going to an SEC school like UGA, Florida or even Alabama for STEM over NYU and, of course, social sciences and humanities are subjective, many reasons to choose one school over another for them. |
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Rejected at Stanford.
1540 SAT (one and done,) 4.95w (4.0w), lots of AP/IB/DE classes including MV Calc, Diff Eq, Linear Algebra. Great essays and recs Good ECs but nothing earth-shattering -- which is why they were never expecting to get in and why we're not really sad about it. They wanted to shoot their shot, and now focused on a large, balanced list of RDs |
I should add -- no hooks or obvious institutional priority angle |
Those are amazing stats! How is it possible they got rejected when they have not one but two legacy UVa parents? didn’t they still have legacy back then ? |
| Plenty of good schools with latter RD dates like Holy Cross Jan 15 and Bucknell Jan 10. |
With a 14% admit rate for ED and 92k a year, I told my child to pass and not to waste their ED. |
4.1 weighted GPA is only amazing if the highest GPA kid in that school has a 4.128. In FCPS, for example, that is a low(er) weighted GPA. |