| Make sure you show demonstrated interest. Schools like Elon were deferring kids this year in EA that hadn’t visited. From private schools. You might try Loyola Maryland as a likely. |
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Santa Clara
Bates Vermont Wisconsin Lehigh NYU penn St These are people who graduated with my son from Sidwell in the last four years. without hooks. |
Depends on strength of high school, pointedness of kid and how much curation is happening btw now & fall. |
| ED to Tulane (if boy), Providence or TCU. |
agree with these, and I would add Denver U, Tulane (if male), Villanova, U of Santa Clara, and Bard. |
| How “bottom” we’re talking about here? What’s the GPA and expected SAT score (based on PSAT)? How many AP classes? |
No shot at Villanova. Are you joking? |
Villanova is harder than Wake and Colgate these days. |
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For a true "top private":
NYU ED Tulane ED (if male; if female will likely be spring scholar) SMU W&M W&L Richmond Colby Bucknell Lehigh Chapman Oxy Scripps/Pitzer Elon Furman Sewanee Rhodes Vermont Wisconsin Ohio State Indiana |
+1 Some of these schools have sub 12% admit rates. PP is delusional. |
It can really depend on the school, both the private high school and the college. We have a liberal arts college with a ~20% acceptance rate that admits ~70% of applicants from our private school. |
| I am not naming the colleges, but it's true that it really depends on the school. Like PP, our school has 70% admit rate for a couple colleges with 10-20% acceptance rate range. 30% admit rate for a 8% school. |
Yep. This is why you have to research your own school’s data and see Where your student falls in the scattergram. You may be surprised! |
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Villanova is not harder than Colgate.
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Can you give equivalent colleges so we can get the picture? |