Except if you are from NOVA and don't apply ED. |
Why are you so in your face to this poster? Did you think they were me (another pp)? Because this poster did not say what their options were. I (kid w/ 3 T15 admits) am a different person, but we are both telling you the same thing. Also, there is absolutely nothing wrong with higher than T20, but many of those aren't safeties, even for high stats kids. |
Sure, you'll likely still be accepted, but the issue with waiting to apply to safeties, particularly if it's a large state school, is that merit $ may be gone. DS safeties all talk about applying by 11/1. |
| If you don't apply in August to at least a couple of rolling admission schools where you should be admitted and would be at least somewhat happy to attend you're doing it wrong. |
Rensselaer is $70 to $75k. Not all of us can afford that. |
Yes, the abbreviation was recently changed because they got tired of dealing with having the same acronym as the more Famous California school. As an alum, I find that odd, considering that the University of South Carolina was around before California was a state, but whatever. |
While neither of my kids did this and they both lucked out in getting in ED, I was really gnashing my teeth about their refusal to do it. |
Aren't most apps due Jan 1? |
My DS couldn’t find a single school with rolling admissions that he’d be happy to attend. We heard him out and ended up agreeing with him. He identified 2 safeties and applied EA. He ended up getting into his ED1 school on the same day he got into 1 of his safeties. He obviously went with the ED school, but he would have been happy to go to the EA admission! Not fake happy but sincerely happy. That’s because he spent a lot of time like 8:18 said identifying where he could be happy. |
For many kids, this is just a waste of time, there are no such schools that are of interest to my student. |
PP again. In case it’s a helpful example, what made DS happy was a business major with strong ties to the tech sector. His safeties were schools that had business majors and strong alum networks in Silicon Valley and the NoVa tech sector. It made him happy thinking about taking courses with experts and getting internships with Amazon and Silicon Valley companies. |
I’d bet $1000 you’re wrong. You’re just not looking hard enough. Or you’re focused on rankings. Focus on what provides happiness. |
Oh stop. OP knows those aren’t safeties. Your answer isn’t worth the digital space it occupies. The second poster gave useful guidelines to think about, and modify as needed. |
I get that, but also think "happy to attend" may shift if the EDs/EAs/RDs don't work out. For one DC, they had heard positively from 3 EA schools by the time they heard "admitted" from their ED. For the other DC, they heard from their ED ~December 10 (can't remember exact date, but not first week), had submitted 1 EA application and was partially done with a second, and had done nothing for the remaining schools on their list. This was risky as their college counselor told them to apply only to schools with admit rates under 30%. Yes, DC is a super strong student with great profile, but I think DC got incredibly lucky based on some of her peers' experiences. |
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All of the college discussions are f--king joke.
every parent is saying there kid is in the top 1% of standardized testers..1500 SAT, 35 ACT..it is not possible for that to be..unless the College Board distribution of test scores is fraudulently inaccurate. |