what to ED1/ED2/RD with this list

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.8/35 is too low for Rice, Vandy and Williams from our Big3. NU basically is too. the rest are ok.


We have kids at our private get into all those schools w 3.8. But we have massive grade deflation. 3.8 is very good at some schools. Would only knock HYPSM out of contention, unless hooked.


Which private is getting kids into those schools with a 3.8?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rice
UChicago



I would have said UChicago and then Rice.

Both really like private school kids. 3.8 won't hold him back in ED.


White boys have to ED at Rice. U Chicago has an ED2 that he can do if Rice doesn't work...
Anonymous
Is fun a consideration? Because some of these schools are grim for social kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is fun a consideration? Because some of these schools are grim for social kids.


Let me rephrase that, most of this list would suit a nerdy introverted kid, but for a more social kid, I’d look at Vandy and Notre Dame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised - and relieved - to hear all these positive chances for a 3.8 kid (like my own kid). It's hard to get a 3.8 at these schools!


If its a hard/well known and well regarded private school (e.g., feeder), 3.8uw is generally a good GPA for T11-25.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is fun a consideration? Because some of these schools are grim for social kids.


Let me rephrase that, most of this list would suit a nerdy introverted kid, but for a more social kid, I’d look at Vandy and Notre Dame.



why is it so hard to believe kids know what they like?

these schools are not obscure, unknowable places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rice
UChicago



I would have said UChicago and then Rice.

Both really like private school kids. 3.8 won't hold him back in ED.


White boys have to ED at Rice. U Chicago has an ED2 that he can do if Rice doesn't work...



Agree with this.
Anonymous
Rice also has ED2 now!
Anonymous
Just ED to Chicago and you are in and don't have to worry.
If you want a SLAC then ED to Middlebury and you are in and don't have to worry.
Anonymous
middlebury is a lot of athletes during ed. their numbers are deceiving
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:middlebury is a lot of athletes during ed. their numbers are deceiving


70 percent of the class is not athletes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:middlebury is a lot of athletes during ed. their numbers are deceiving


70 percent of the class is not athletes.


middlebury has questbridge, posse, and a ton of athletes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:middlebury is a lot of athletes during ed. their numbers are deceiving


70 percent of the class is not athletes.


middlebury has questbridge, posse, and a ton of athletes.



Still nowhere near the 70 percent of the class that is accepted early. Middlebury has one of the biggest acceptance rate differences between ED and RD of any SLAC.
Anonymous
Middlebury accepted 425 ED1 this year.

43 of them were first gen.
33 International
7 quest bridge
16 posse

897 kids take part in at least one sport. That number usually shrinks as you go up in years (due to injury or loss of interest), but let's say 25% per grade even though that's probably low for first years. So 225 are athletes.

So, 324 out of 425 were first gen, athletes, posse, questbrige, intl

Now add legacy and donors and let me know how many spots for your unhooked male. 25? 30?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3.8 GPA at top tier NYC private.35 ACT. No hooks, lots of good school-based ECs including leadership, fulfilling summer activities but nothing especially competitive.

Humanities boy. Would be thrilled with any of these reaches based on one visit to each (would def want to revisit)

UChicago
Rice
Vandy
Bowdoin
Middlebury
Williams
Northwestern
Davidson
ND

what to ED 1/2 or RD here?


The most difficult admit among your list is Northwestern University.

The easiest for ED might be Notre Dame, Davidson College, & U Chicago.

OP: You should designate which schools in your list offer ED 2 rather than making readers & posters research that for you.
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