If you follow a standard script, you won't stand out! |
| Take the SAT sophomore year, then retake a million times like it's a job until 1500+ is achieved. It's the key to aid so many places. |
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Forget LACs for a kid with a niche interest.
Don’t bother with publics (DC TAG not worth it). Apply to more mid-size, top-tier non-SCEA privates. |
Mid-size, top-tier but non-SCEA privates are almost all ED schools. So are you saying you wish you’d applied RD to more ED schools? |
What are some of those? |
With their sub 15% acceptance rates and $90k sticker price? |
Thank you for sharing, OP. |
+1 |
lol |
I spent a lot of time researching safeties because I kept hearing that my kid needed to find one that he loved. But he didn't really love any of them and got frustrated by my continued focus on this. He picked a couple popular safeties that he liked well enough and that was perfectly fine. I did learn about quite a few schools so there's that. |
This one too: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/225/1251044.page |
+ 1. Very similar situation with my son. |
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From private counselor and CCO, I’ve heard (generally) you can tell how a T20 application is being received by a few things:
- merit from more competitive schools (Case) - early acceptances (acceptances from competitive/selective OOS flagships or USC indicate a very competitive or well-received app) - the early trickle of RD decisions in March (if your kid applied to mid-tier LACs or even more competitive ones and they come back with a yes in RD, then DC should absolutely have Private T20 (and likely T10) admits in RD. - once the applications start to turn to regular rejections, deferrals and WL - it’s a sign of a tougher RD decision looming. Again all for T20. |
The loudest person in the room... |
[b] They have no idea what they are talking about. A 1510 doesn’t keep you out of any college. |