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Reach: Northwestern
Target: WashU, University of Michigan, and Haverford Safeties: Miami University, Hobart and William Smith and Pitt Accepted ED to WashU. |
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Reach: USC
Target: W&M Safety: UVA |
why? my kid has the exact same. |
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New York state -
Reach: Penn, Georgetown, Michigan & UNC OOS Target: Cornell (ILR), Chicago (ED), Williams, Emory, Northeastern, Wesleyan Safety: SUNY Binghamton, SUNY Stonybrook, Indiana Accepted Chicago, so never got to try for the reaches, which I have mixed feelings about (kid seems happy). |
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Reach: Vanderbilt
Target: McGill Safety: UMD Attends Vanderbilt |
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Reach: Georgetown
Target: UVA Safety: William & Mary |
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Reach: UVA, UNC, Michigan (all denied or deferred and withdrawn)
Target: UGA (enrolled), UF (accepted) Safety: Auburn, Clemson, UT-Austin (in state) (all accepted) |
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This is from an older kid a few years ago Reach: none I guess Target: UGA (accepted) with merit), Clemson (accepted with merit) Safety: TCU, SMU, Alabama, Univ SCarolina (all accepted with lots of merit at each) |
Unusual to get into UF and especially UT-Austin and chose UGA over those schools. Was merit money involved? |
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Reach: Dartmouth
Match: UVA, GA, Safety: Vermont Attends: Dartmouth |
Irrelevant. Talking this admissions cycle. |
UNC in-state (43% in-state acceptance rate) not as risky as UVA (25%). |
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Reaches: Vassar, Oberlin, Bryn Mawr, Dickinson
Safeties: Loyola Maryland, Ithaca |
Isn't Univ. of Chicago harder to get into (and more of an elite school) than Georgetown, Michigan, or UNC? |
Chicago is significantly easier with binding Early Decision (exactly how much easier is a subject of great debate on this forum). Michigan & UNC are very hard admits OOS. Yield protection is also a subject of great debate, but every year Michigan denies tons of ridiculously high-stats kids from DC's high school - kids who inevitably wind up at Ivies. So we considered it a reach, though a little less reach-y than Penn. |