Swarthmore ED1

Anonymous
In here!! 1500, 4.0 unweighted private, legacy, lots of volunteer work and leadership and national level progressive activism. Over the moon.
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Anonymous wrote:My DC is also eagerly awaiting decision 12/16. Public non-feeder in the DMV. As with all public school candidates, 4.0 UW. Only 9APs, better test scores (submitted). Good ECs depending on what they are looking for. It's a very strong first choice - way ahead of second choice on DC's wish list, but we are feeling pessimistic.

What’s the second choice?


Doesn’t matter. Accepted and thrilled.


Congratulations Accepted and thrilled!

We are also celebrating, DS was accepted! Exciting!
Anonymous
Any athletes?
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Anonymous wrote:Any athletes?


I'm previous poster. DS has extensive varsity athletics and club sports but was not a recruited athlete.
Anonymous
Mine in as a recruited athlete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a response but interesting data on applicant pools:
https://www.swarthmore.edu/institutional-effectiveness-research-assessment/common-data-set


Only 55% of attendees submit test scores during admissions. I’m surprised because Swarthmore seems like it would be on the higher side compared to other LACs.
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Anonymous wrote:Not a response but interesting data on applicant pools:
https://www.swarthmore.edu/institutional-effectiveness-research-assessment/common-data-set


Only 55% of attendees submit test scores during admissions. I’m surprised because Swarthmore seems like it would be on the higher side compared to other LACs.


It's because the averages are so high. I think the lower 25th quartile average was 1500. Middle 50% of submissions were somewhere in mid 1500's. So you don't submit unless you have 1550 or above.
Anonymous
Also in!!! So happy!
(As one data point DD did submit with 1530 (800 verbal).
Anonymous
In!
4.0 weighted
three summers of intensive volunteer work with at-risk youth program,
three years student newspaper (editor senior year)
four-years varsity sport, (too many hours to count of off-season leagues and teams and training)
5 AP's (limited number avail at HS)
no SAT submitted

Gratitude
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Anonymous wrote:Is supposed to come out on the 16th at 7pm? Multiple dates are out there. Is anyone aware of other dates?

I think DC will get in even though the acceptance is somewhere between 10 - 20% or so, guesstimate, for ED. Will be ok if not.

DC is from feeder school (if that even exists - meaning 1-2 kids from school go to Swarthmore every year, Swarthmorecomes to school ecery year, classes are rigorous). Legacy. 4.3 egpa, 10 APs, 1480 SAT (not submitted, went test optional). Varsity athlete but not doing college sports. Extensive ec's with leadership (debate, robotics) and extensive volunteer hours. Can anyone else share stats for ED 1 application? Good luck to all!


Also legacy applicant here -- did you receive letter from admissions acknowledging your legacy status application not guaranteeing admission?

Apparently those letters went out to other legacy families in previous years.

thanks!

Yes - legacy applicant parent here. Did you not receive it? Assume it’s a form letter. DC’s EC’s were confirmed by the College this week so we’re a little excited!


Oh nice. Double legacy here and we got no letter. Confirming EC's? Meaning?


An external organization where DC volunteers got a call from Swat confirming their work there - I know, strange!


That's impressive that they verify. I thought universities just accept whatever students write in their app about their ECs.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is supposed to come out on the 16th at 7pm? Multiple dates are out there. Is anyone aware of other dates?

I think DC will get in even though the acceptance is somewhere between 10 - 20% or so, guesstimate, for ED. Will be ok if not.

DC is from feeder school (if that even exists - meaning 1-2 kids from school go to Swarthmore every year, Swarthmorecomes to school ecery year, classes are rigorous). Legacy. 4.3 egpa, 10 APs, 1480 SAT (not submitted, went test optional). Varsity athlete but not doing college sports. Extensive ec's with leadership (debate, robotics) and extensive volunteer hours. Can anyone else share stats for ED 1 application? Good luck to all!


Also legacy applicant here -- did you receive letter from admissions acknowledging your legacy status application not guaranteeing admission?

Apparently those letters went out to other legacy families in previous years.

thanks!

Yes - legacy applicant parent here. Did you not receive it? Assume it’s a form letter. DC’s EC’s were confirmed by the College this week so we’re a little excited!


Oh nice. Double legacy here and we got no letter. Confirming EC's? Meaning?


An external organization where DC volunteers got a call from Swat confirming their work there - I know, strange!


That's impressive that they verify. I thought universities just accept whatever students write in their app about their ECs.


Following up - my kid is the one whose ECs were verified and they were accepted
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not a response but interesting data on applicant pools:
https://www.swarthmore.edu/institutional-effectiveness-research-assessment/common-data-set


Only 55% of attendees submit test scores during admissions. I’m surprised because Swarthmore seems like it would be on the higher side compared to other LACs.

People stopped submitting test scores to the lacs because the test scores have pushed sky high. What used to be 50th percentile is now 25th
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC is also eagerly awaiting decision 12/16. Public non-feeder in the DMV. As with all public school candidates, 4.0 UW. Only 9APs, better test scores (submitted). Good ECs depending on what they are looking for. It's a very strong first choice - way ahead of second choice on DC's wish list, but we are feeling pessimistic.


Congrats! Btw, Swarthmore said at recent info session that they aren’t looking for people to take all the APs, kind of encouraging applicants not to feel pressured to take so many. I personally think 9 is a good and healthy number for a DMV public where you can spread them out over 3-4 years. I think they cited the study that showed after 5 APs, there’s no real difference in preparation. So I took it mean that they’re aren’t encouraging or rewarding applicants who are taking like a dozen or more APs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also in!!! So happy!
(As one data point DD did submit with 1530 (800 verbal).


Congratulations!!
Anonymous
Thank you!!! She is thrilled.
Also, data point of one - we did apply for FA and got a follow-up question re tax docs 2 weeks before decision came out.
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