Predict DS's chances at these schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ED Northwestern


Disagree. Need more spikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UGA is not a safety for most people anymore- not even for top in-state kids.


Only if your SAT is 1300s.
Anonymous
Anonymous
UMC FCPS Public. 3.95/4.5 GPA, 1520 SAT one sitting, will take again, one varsity sport, lots of volunteer work, PT summer job, VP of an academic club 3 years, tutoring. An academic department award in 10th. 9 APs through 11th, scheduled for 6 in 12th. 10th grade AP exams - 2 5s, 2 4s.

Duke ED 👎
Vanderbilt 👎
UVA possible esp ED
VT likey
W&M likely
UNC 👎
Mich 👎
Wisc likely
UGA unlikely

Rigor seems fine. Sat is fine

Awards missing (academic in school award means very little)

Ecs are very mediocre and will add very little

Why would kid consider schools with such varying student population numbers? Such different experiences
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UGA is not a safety for most people anymore- not even for top in-state kids.


Only if your SAT is 1300s.


And not top 20%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
UMC FCPS Public. 3.95/4.5 GPA, 1520 SAT one sitting, will take again, one varsity sport, lots of volunteer work, PT summer job, VP of an academic club 3 years, tutoring. An academic department award in 10th. 9 APs through 11th, scheduled for 6 in 12th. 10th grade AP exams - 2 5s, 2 4s.

Duke ED 👎
Vanderbilt 👎
UVA possible esp ED
VT likey
W&M likely
UNC 👎
Mich 👎
Wisc likely
UGA unlikely

Rigor seems fine. Sat is fine

Awards missing (academic in school award means very little)

Ecs are very mediocre and will add very little

Why would kid consider schools with such varying student population numbers? Such different experiences


Agree that Duke ED is a no go. Vanderbilt or Michigan may work if ED. UNC is out of state is unpredictable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UGA is not a safety for most people anymore- not even for top in-state kids.


Only if your SAT is 1300s.


And not top 20%.


In my kid’s school, average students got into UGA oos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UGA is not a safety for most people anymore- not even for top in-state kids.


Only if your SAT is 1300s.


And not top 20%.


In my kid’s school, average students got into UGA oos.


I live in GA where a lot of public and private schools aren’t as competitive as schools in some other parts of the country. Wish that wasn’t the case but it’s true. It’s really about context. An “average” student at a top DMV private or public could be just as well prepared as the top student from an average GA public.
Anonymous
Maybe to Duke, Vandy, Michigan and UNC

Accepted at all the others.
Anonymous
Vandy has the lowest acceptance in the nation now…

What are you all smoking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here and more ideas on true safeties would be helpful, too.
James Madison College (and honors college) at Michigan State. Also, be sure to submit by the 10/15 deadline, including having all supporting materials sent, at UGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe to Duke, Vandy, Michigan and UNC

Accepted at all the others.


This kid’s ECs and the one school award are what makes it unlikely to your “maybes.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vandy has the lowest acceptance in the nation now…

What are you all smoking?


This is what the northeastern parents use to hype. Taking most of the class ED, ten percent off wait list, and then loading up on a few hundred transfers isn’t anything to brag about, Vandy mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
UMC FCPS Public. 3.95/4.5 GPA, 1520 SAT one sitting, will take again, one varsity sport, lots of volunteer work, PT summer job, VP of an academic club 3 years, tutoring. An academic department award in 10th. 9 APs through 11th, scheduled for 6 in 12th. 10th grade AP exams - 2 5s, 2 4s.

Duke ED 👎
Vanderbilt 👎
UVA possible esp ED
VT likey
W&M likely
UNC 👎
Mich 👎
Wisc likely
UGA unlikely

Rigor seems fine. Sat is fine

Awards missing (academic in school award means very little)

Ecs are very mediocre and will add very little

Why would kid consider schools with such varying student population numbers? Such different experiences


Duh, looks like they are most of the best non-California, non-Ivy, & non-Catholic schools that have Div 1 sports & excellent academics.
Anonymous
Would they pick any of the OOS public schools if they get an acceptance to William and Mary or UVA? Of have they ruled out applying ED to UVA or William and Mary because they want to see Duke or Vanderbilt decisions play out?

Of the list Duke ED and Vanderbilt seem unlikely. Of the OOS public schools I would say there is a chance at all of them with UNC being the hardest to get into OOS but none of them are necessarily a given with high stats. With Michigan, the essays will matter and recommendations will be important.



Anonymous
Duke isn’t going to happen. Vandy probably isn’t going to happen, even ED. UVA ED probably is a reach—check with your school counselor—but a plausible one. W&M ED2 should happen.

The OOS public schools are a bit of a crap shoot, but a great Why Wisconsin? essay should get him in there—and it’s honestly kind of the perfect place for a kid with his interests.
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