DP: You do seem to have some problem with Williams. My DC had 4.0 UW top private (non-DC), 1580 SAT, good but not stellar ECs. Was accepted at ED Ivy, other WASP, and other top 20, but rejected at Williams. WASP schools are very small and most of their slots go to athletes and FGLI. I've never heard of a non-hooked kid from our top private getting accepted to Williams. |
Exactly - OP, if you post more about the major, I'm sure there might be concrete summer suggestions to strengthen app. Also, suggest you research profiles on r/collegeresults on Reddit to get some ideas. |
Being at a DC public, no doubt. Entirely different ball of wax in terms of competition. |
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No one commented that OP said kid had max rigor in math. That is not checking the max rigor box.
My kid was pretty similar but with max rigor and a slightly lower SAT, still over 1500. Went to Georgetown, also admitted at UVA. |
| This profile does well at Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, and UVA, given that you're monied. |
Happens all the time at ours. FGLI kids who can get into Williams can get into much better schools and usually go there. |
| My similar twins went to ucla (expensive oos) and occidental ( got maximum merit) |
The first two would have to be ED. |
For northwestern and Vanderbilt, it needs to be ED. My similar DC was WL at both RD |
Well, yes. Northwestern and Vanderbilt have ED1 rates hovering around 20%, so they aren't really hard admits in ED. |
| Agree with many posters, T20 definitely possible but not guaranteed. Cornell may be the only ivy that would take this mid EC kid. |
| Go all in on the essays. I think the ECs are good enough - now it's about how your present and frame them in the overall application narrative. Older DC headed to a HYP and younger DC is similar to OPs kid and I am not too concerned. You can't fabricate what's not there so work with what you have. Kids with this profile from our PUBLIC school this year got into Vanderbilt, Tufts, Cornell, Penn, and the UCs. |
RD? |
Agree 💯 Most parents don’t realize until too late what good essays actually look like. It’s a ton of work. Create some sort of theme /narrative that connects everything. |
This sounds fake. How did you ED an Ivy then get into all these other schools? |