# of colleges on your kid's list

Anonymous
20-25

high stats, FARMS, otherwise unhooked. Eligible for fee waivers and seeking full ride
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours (3.5/TO) applied to 9. 3 Rolling and 6 EA. All done for now. Already accepted to the RAs (with some merit- not a ton). Just trying to be patient with the EAs.

Counselor submitted transcripts and recs last week so all are marked complete.


Do you mind sharing some of the RA acceptances? This board has me scared my 3.5 student won't get in anywhere.
Anonymous
Kid number 2 has 4 in so far. All rolling. One of which is his first choice. He has maybe 5-7 more schools on his list.

Kind of seems like he wants to stay close to home. So, his list may change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ours (3.5/TO) applied to 9. 3 Rolling and 6 EA. All done for now. Already accepted to the RAs (with some merit- not a ton). Just trying to be patient with the EAs.

Counselor submitted transcripts and recs last week so all are marked complete.


Do you mind sharing some of the RA acceptances? This board has me scared my 3.5 student won't get in anywhere.


Don't listen to this board, it's an echo chamber of parents living vicariously through their children. Just Google RA schools and discuss with your kid whether they would be open to any of them. Then throw that application in. You'll be surprised how quickly some accept your child - especially if out of state with no indication of need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ours (3.5/TO) applied to 9. 3 Rolling and 6 EA. All done for now. Already accepted to the RAs (with some merit- not a ton). Just trying to be patient with the EAs.

Counselor submitted transcripts and recs last week so all are marked complete.


Do you mind sharing some of the RA acceptances? This board has me scared my 3.5 student won't get in anywhere.


Don't listen to this board, it's an echo chamber of parents living vicariously through their children. Just Google RA schools and discuss with your kid whether they would be open to any of them. Then throw that application in. You'll be surprised how quickly some accept your child - especially if out of state with no indication of need.


Should've added - Nonresident awards are often automatic at some state RAs so no FAFSA need be filed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2: 1 ED Private, 1 EA public.

My oldest did 17 and then got into 16. It was way too many.

If senior doesn’t get in ED we will re-asses, but it won’t be as many as firstborn.


How did they/you choose out of the 16 they got into?


They really had it down to 3. These were the original 3 from the get-go. Immediately declined all of the others. The one they chose was best fit and location for them. Admitted student days confirmed it.
Anonymous
What # are they at now?
Anonymous
This year could be an anomoly
Anonymous
12 National
5 Liberal Arts
Anonymous
6. Got in 3, did not get in 3. Wanted only MIT or UMD. Got into UMD.
Anonymous
10
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ours (3.5/TO) applied to 9. 3 Rolling and 6 EA. All done for now. Already accepted to the RAs (with some merit- not a ton). Just trying to be patient with the EAs.

Counselor submitted transcripts and recs last week so all are marked complete.


Do you mind sharing some of the RA acceptances? This board has me scared my 3.5 student won't get in anywhere.


DP here but my 3.7 WGPA kid just got accepted to Ball State in Indiana with 14K/yr merit, bringing the cost down to like 32K/yr.
Anonymous
Kid #1 (last year) went 10/20.

Kid #2 (next year) will apply to maybe 5, ideally 3.

We've all learned our lesson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This year could be an anomoly


How so?
Anonymous
9 - 2 safeties (one of which he is really excited about). 2 targets. Rest reaches. I think it’s a good mix
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