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You have to have the grades, the rigor, the ECs, plus the test scores.
And then it’s still a bit of a crap shoot, as you will be compared to others in your school, region etc. |
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Really curious what the “lackluster ECs” are for the maybe-amazing kid of PP.
Is there *any* leniency on ECs for unhooked at t20? Sounds like no, no matter how high the stats/rigor. |
to get into T20, you need like national award type ECs, or start an organization (a real one), done published researched, student body president, or something else spectacular. Normal ECs like debate, mock trial, robotics club .. these aren't going to cut it, even with high stats. |
And you can get an even more precise comparison by calculating with the individual sections available on the site (Math) + (English+Reading) = very precise equivalent |
Exactly this, especially from an area where there are a lot of high stats kids. How would these kid stand out? Your ECs have to be the stand out. I'm the ^^PP with the "amazing" kid. DC is amazing, and they did those things, but so did lots of other kids from this area. Still, they are happy where they ended up, found their drive and motivation, and is now doing really fantastic. I think it was just maturity. It's a shame that an 18 yr old has to be very mature and have had to cultivate their HS life (starting at 14!) to get into a T20. |
Can you please give more info on the first one? What school? also, please share the stats and activities. Thank you! |
+1 OR be a missing piece in their ‘class shaping’ - major, geography, gender, income, race. |
This is just not true. My dc was admitted to multiple ivies this year and has none of the first group. He did do a LOT of the second type and put a ton of energy into them. |
Major? Private HS? |
+1 Our 1570 kid is also heading to Alabama. |
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That is awesome ! I read about their honors college in the book “ Dream Schools”, and I also read they give a full scholarship for all 4 years for that SAT score. |
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Please. You know that most of the "amazing" kids have a bunch of fictional ECs curated by their college counselors, right? |
Legacy? Gay? |