| W&M would have been a great target for a student like this, even OOS. |
| He should in at Wisconsin. Does Pitt yield protect? |
You need 1500 SAT to be considered for merit. |
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Personally I'd add a safety still taking applications: Penn State, Colorado State, Bama, Arizona State, Michigan State, etc.
Probably your DC won't need it but minimal cost and effort to have an insurance policy |
| No advice - just wishing you good luck - your DC sounds great ! |
Yes! It will all work out, OP! |
| I wouldn’t count on Wisconsin out of state. |
| Why are none of the schools similar to one another? Seems like a confused applicant. |
+1. A little low for UVA. 75Th percentile had a 1510. But median a 1470. |
I agree that their DC sounds great! And more importantly, that they have a very good chance of being admitted somewhere. I would have built the list to include another safety or two, though. OP are you full pay? You're probably fine. |
| I think the strategy here was off and not realistic (WashU was a wasted ED with sub 1500)…but he should get in somewhere. |
Don't sweat it, OP. It's too early to freak out. Your kid was deferred at WUSTL not rejected, so there's still a chance he prevails at RD. And there's a few schools on the list he should get into (Northeastern, Villanova, Pitt, Michigan). Hang in there. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Your son sounds great and many universities will be lucky to have him! |
agree, applying to UMD RD is huge mistake. And why haven't they heard from Pitt - did they apply late to Pitt too? |
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Best of luck. They could get into all of these or easily none, tbh.
Pitt would seem to be the only safety as Villanova and BC take so many kids ED and are really yield protective. Northeastern, if not main campus then hopefully one of their other campuses! Suggest trying to find another safety or two. |
Prestige seeking but didn’t break the 1500 barrier. All privates except a couple ranked publics, and then Pitt |