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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]With a 1510, OP’s kid can be selective. The only reason to move down the list would be if they need merit aid[/b][/quote] This is so not true. Many applicants to top liberal arts colleges with high SAT scores are rejected. No one can assume admission to a college with acceptance rates in the single digits.[/quote] Very true! Definitely shoot for top 20 schools he's excited about, but know that they are lotteries, and that he also needs to look lower on the list for likely schools.[/quote] +1 He might want to add places like Skidmore, Wesleyn, Reed, Vassar, Antioch...[/quote] Some of these schools are very hard to get into too. Wesleyan had a 15% acceptance rate. [/quote]
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