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3 reaches, 3 safeties. No targets.
UMD, 1 other state flagships, 1 private |
Good luck to both our DDs. She has a few EAs she hasn't heard back from yet. I don't know that she would shorten her list even if she got into those. She's a very strong candidate and I'm curious to see where she will land. |
| We are still waiting to hear from Penn State... this is the school I thought would respond first. |
We haven't heard back either. It was a safety for DD but she got into her ED. |
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My kid did 9:
6 in-state, 3 out-of-state 6 private, 3 public I would say 1 safety, 1 reach, 7 targets In at 6 so far. |
But WHY? |
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6.
4 public, including 2 OOS flagships. 2 private. Got great merit at the private schools, bringing the cost to the in-state flagship. Picked the in-state one. (last year) |
Seems like better reaches per our private’s CCO….and based on where other kids from the high school are applying/whose left postED (need to break up those clumps if kids are expected to have a real shot)…. |
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9
4 OOS publics (we’re in DC) 5 privates In EA at two of the publics and one of the privates, all with merit. Rejected ED at one of the privates; will apply ED2 to another. Third choice is an RD private. |
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My son has 6 turned in.
He plans to complete around 6 more (several are almost done). He just finished midterms Wednesday. He’s high stats and decided to throw some more reaches in. |
| Are parents paying app fees to 20+ schools? That is insane |
Crazy town |
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10
1 public, in state 9 private, OOS (In retrospect, 7 would have been sufficient). |
If you think application fees are a consideration, how on earth do you plan to pay for actual tuition, room and board? For my first kid, each AP exam fee was $100. Tutoring ran up to $250/hr (fancy prep center). University sticker price is 85K a year (he gets merit aid). I would be worried about the WORK involved in writing personalized applications for 20 schools. Not the fee. |
Good lord I’m happy with our 529s and kid who will happily attend a school less than $30k/year |