| 1440 Penn State DC's #1 choice |
1480 and heading to an ivy in the fall (not Columbia…so score was submitted) |
| UMD. And very happy! |
| Both just short of 1500, one W&M, the other VT Engineering, both turned down UVA. I kind of wish they'd applied for some top out of state schools, just for parental bragging rights, but they were very selective in their targets. IB diplomas FTW. |
Every Ivy has their 25th percentile around 1470, some a bit lower. |
I think the point was entire package is far more important that a high sat |
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Williams RD (before test optional)
770 V / 690 M |
| JMU - 780M/700v, 34 ACT (kid does not have a competitive bone in his body, didn't prep for tests, did not have straight As in 12 AP classes, probably couldn't name more than 4 Ivy league schools) |
| 1490, Boston University. |
97th versus 99.5th is not that much different in reality Once you realize that life is happier |
| 1450, Barnard. Can't remember if they submitted. Had a very good freshman year. |
Columbia would not allow my daughter’s friend, a recruited athlete with a 1480, to enroll - said she had to go to Barnard, so she chose another school. |
| Almost the same stats: JMU |
My guess is she was not a strong athlete. My kid with the same score was offered a spot there. Did they do a preread on her or just say no? |
| Rule #1. Don’t let kids “fall in love” with schools. Make a rational list based on stats/major/location/size/cost. It’s okay to have personal rankings/preferences. But abolish this “in love” notion altogether. |