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She could easily get shut out of top20s or get into several. For every kid like this on here, on Reddit or who I know in real life who got into one, there is a kid like this who didn't get into any. these schools all have a 2-3% admit in RD.
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| Hopefully she spent a lot of time on those Cornell essays. |
| Why do multiple responders say this is definitely not a Northwestern admit? What's so different about this kid and what Northwestern wants |
May have been an auto deferral because UMich haven’t had to time to get to it by the EA notification date. Remember, they had a crazy number of ED apps to deal with first, including many they initially deferred in December and then admitted two weeks later (after Xmas break) - before notifying the EA applicants of their status. No clue exactly what went down there, but it’s possible they just needed more time to get through the ED apps, which then delayed review of the EA apps. (BTW, DC has two friends who were deferred in December and accepted in early January. Thrilled but weird.) |
I don’t understand this either. Would love more of an explanation and details there. |
I would expect honors program admissions at schools that are not super selective so it's not really predictive of top admissions. With her stats, she should be in the mix (ie in the qualified group) for top schools. Beyond that, we can't predict. We don't know her ECs, leadership, recs, essays, institutional priorities, etc. Look at the Naviance data from your kid's school. |
Anyone who has done true academic research would find the combination “research” and high school” cringeworthy! |
Dig into the ethos of northwestern. Its pretty clear. |
In state for MD or OOS? |
| OP- are you applying for financial aid, or is DD full pay? |
| I would say solid chances everywhere (well, with the exception for MIT) if their essays are interesting. |
NU likes kids who go DEEP on something outside of academics. Really deep. It's an academically diverse campus (Medill, Bienen, SESP, Comm) outside the two big ones and has a HUGE arts and music scene. Kids with "talent" are extremely valued - more so than at other schools in its league. Kids who have multiple strong (even unrelated) spikes are seen as desirable, versus a preprofessional or overfocused on one area. Northwestern looks for applicants with a specific interest/a particular reason for attending Northwestern and NU alone (some of the essay questions get at it). A good NU essay focuses on your unrelated interests and how only NU can satisfy it - the "and" - similar to Yale. Also, the quarter system is unique and facilitates this with multiple majors and minors and dozens of certificates. In terms of who/what NU likes: HS newspaper editors, particularly from the summer program. national accolades in niche sports. Published writers YoungArts winners and other arts awards Actors/musical talent |
From my kid's high school, NU likes: The editor-in-chief of the newspaper who did the summer program and applied ED. High stats LGBTQ+ Asian male who applied ED. Legacy kid with mid-stats, mid-EC's x 3. |
| To OP: don't stress and enjoy these last months with your DC. I know, easier said than done, and I should take my own advice. Your DC has worked so hard and her application is strong and compelling. Let us know how everything turns out! |
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I would be decently optimistic about some admits in RD but I do think it pays to start to get really excited about the options she has on the table.
Good luck! |