Where did your kid with high 1400s SATs end up?

Anonymous
1480 (single sitting) Northwestern
Anonymous
So many pieces to the puzzle. This doesn’t mean much in isolation.
Anonymous
Northwestern RD and Vandy ED2 defer —> RD. Both TO per CCO recommendation.
Anonymous
I wish my DD was excited about some of the schools mentioned here. But she doesn’t want to apply to Columbia because she doesn’t like NYC and doesn’t want to apply to Chicago or Northwestern because she doesn’t like Chicago.
Anonymous
1450 NYU
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Anonymous wrote:I wish my DD was excited about some of the schools mentioned here. But she doesn’t want to apply to Columbia because she doesn’t like NYC and doesn’t want to apply to Chicago or Northwestern because she doesn’t like Chicago.


Which is fine! There are so many good schools out there that a factor that limits it (“I don’t like cities”) is actually helpful.

That said - Northwestern seems more suburban than urban, so what does she mean when she says she doesn’t like Chicago. Is it city specific / climate / something else?

With my kids, the things they DON’T like can be as helpful for figuring out fit and schools for the list as the things they do.
Anonymous
1450 - Indiana University
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1480 (single sitting) Northwestern


What major? Does single sitting make a difference?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern RD and Vandy ED2 defer —> RD. Both TO per CCO recommendation.


My '25 also got into both of those schools TO.
1470 SAT not submitted.
Anonymous
1440- Barnard (submitted)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VCU


+1. Same. STEM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish my DD was excited about some of the schools mentioned here. But she doesn’t want to apply to Columbia because she doesn’t like NYC and doesn’t want to apply to Chicago or Northwestern because she doesn’t like Chicago.


Statistically she would not be admitted to them anyway so that’s a good thing. Plus, the U Chicago app is a pain!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1480 (single sitting) Northwestern


What major? Does single sitting make a difference?


No but for some reason people like to flex and say it.
Anonymous
People listing JMU and VCU and those types of schools, did your child have some sort of grade anomaly? Seems like high 1400’s is a pretty competitive score.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish my DD was excited about some of the schools mentioned here. But she doesn’t want to apply to Columbia because she doesn’t like NYC and doesn’t want to apply to Chicago or Northwestern because she doesn’t like Chicago.


Northwestern is not in Chicago.

It’s in Evanston, which is a quiet, safe suburb on the lake, 20-30 minutes north of Chicago.

Kids at Northwesyern can uber or train in to Chicago for concerts, food, shopping, going out etc. if they want. But there’s plenty to do on campus and in the surrounding suburb if they’d prefer to skip the city.
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