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More like, lots of kids who would never have considered going to UVA over VT... |
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There is a difference between a backup and a safety. Schools with acceptance rates below 50% aren't true safeties. Schools that yield protect aren't true safeties. Have a range of backups and some true safeties.
Schools like Tufts and BU are reaches for all due to low acceptance rates. Referring to them as safeties is a misunderstanding of what "safety" means in college admissions. |
how do NESCAC collude? |
This is what my kid did (and did 2 EA applications that were pretty likely but far from 50% admissions rates)...got into all so did not need to apply to more safeties. |
Wake forest had a 20 percent acceptance rate last year. |
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I’d look at the Northwest. OSU, University of Oregon, University of Washington, Willamette, Whitman, University of Puget Sound, Lewis & Clark, Reed, Gonzaga, University of Portland. Some these aren’t safeties, but a kid from DC brings geographic diversity in a way they don’t elsewhere in the country, so they might be more of a safety than usual.
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| What about Purdue? |
thanks for the laugh |
so true. I like the poster's idea who suggested aiming for an early accept to Pitt and if denied, dig in to actual safeties. For some kids, I like Fairfield, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart as potential safeties (money being poured into SHU lately, will be an interesting one to watch, and Fairfield just built a beautiful new arena). Colgate, Wake Forest, etc etc that were listed by PP - not safeties for anyone. Very interesting that Bucknell has low yield and is ok with that. VA Tech not a safety. I'm not in the DC area but I even wonder about JMU for a high stats kid - isn't the risk of yield protection high, given how application rates have spiked? |
Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University is an incredible safety school. |
| This isn’t a universal question. You have to pay attention to the data from your specific school. My kid was told W&M and BC were safeties. These are not traditionally safeties (and amazing schools) but kids with similar stats had never been denied, even in non-binding admit situations. Most of this board will argue with this though. And kid was applying to UMD and others too in case. |
That is interesting. Surprising to me but this is your experience, so it is very interesting. Just curious was this last year? How recently... thanks! |
| UIUC, Syracuse, Fordham, VA Tech, JMU, VCU |
| Minnesota |