It's standard strong. IECs and AOs use it ALL the time. |
My DS is slightly below the OP’s stats while attending a magnet school with the highest rigor. no spikes. UVA waitlisted, BU RD rejected. |
OP here. I know it’s brutal out there, congrats to your kid (and you) on making it through the process. Can I ask what schools he was accepted to and considered, and where he ended up? |
| OP - study your school profile, school matriculations (and scattergrams if you have access) and IG for this year. Input what you can into claude and ask for analysis based on your kids stats. |
It’s as valid as the link someone posted ranking graduate schools by publications as a valid ranking for undergraduate studies. |
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so I'm dumb, can you tell me what 'strong standard' means at the core of this thread?
Is it a kid who has done well at a school with high rigor? |
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Here's a suggested schoo list:
Male (Full pay?) GPA is 3.9UW/4.5W; SAT 1510; The highest rigor at a private school. Major interests: economics & cog science Reach (choose 1 for ED and 1 for ED2 in the event of ED1 rejection): Northwestern UChicago CMU WashU Target: Case Lehigh Denison UMiami Tulane Wake Northweastern BU BC Villanova Likely: Pitt (rolling - apply in August) Syracuse Vermont CU-Boulder Dickinson Elon |
Great grades and scores but nothing that makes them stand out or be compelling. No spike. Limited impact in ECs. |
OP here, as I said earlier I mistakenly reversed the words and meant standard strong. |
Thank you pp! This is very helpful. |
| BU and Tufts would be reaches RD. Apply ed and they are probably targets for this profile. |
If you kid likes Rochester it is as good as any school on that list. |
Agree. I wouldn’t list Econ unless kid actually has some relevant knowledge/tie-in. |
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"To the poster who "lol-ed" about Case and U Rochester's cognitive science programs"
It seems this poster seeks to interfere with the good faith contributions of others — nothing more. |
Admissions officers at colleges use the phrase “standard strong” when going to committee and evaluating applicants. They created it not DCUM. |