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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anonymous UMC FCPS Public. 3.95/4.5 GPA, 1520 SAT one sitting, will take again, one varsity sport, lots of volunteer work, PT summer job, VP of an academic club 3 years, tutoring. An academic department award in 10th. 9 APs through 11th, scheduled for 6 in 12th. 10th grade AP exams - 2 5s, 2 4s. Duke ED 👎 Vanderbilt 👎 UVA possible esp ED VT likey W&M likely UNC 👎 Mich 👎 Wisc likely UGA unlikely [b]Rigor seems fine.[/b] Sat is fine Awards missing (academic in school award means very little) Ecs are very mediocre and will add very little Why would kid consider schools with such varying student population numbers? Such different experiences [/quote] Without the list of AP's taken along with the list of AP's offered at the school but not taken by this student, you cannot determine rigor the way the college will. This process has been detailed by AO's on blogs for years as well as in the 2018 book Who Gets In and Why. The rigor-race has amped up since then, due to parental pressure more kids are let into honors or AP, making the number of AP or the weighted GPA irrelevant without context. Ivy+ schools are not subtle at information sessions: they want applicants to challenge themselves with coursework in every area, especially the areas they do not plan to study and/or feel weaker in. Multiple said almost the exact same phrase in tours from 2022-2024 when we toured all over with both of ours. This student, with the two 4s and two 5s on AP so far, is not likely a top-20 contender unless the 4s were notoriously difficult and/or rare APs for a 10th grader. The AP scoring was shifted in 2024 such that quite a large group gets 4 or higher. 4 is the new 3 for most AP tests. Top schools only accept 5s and have been that way since 2021, even before the change in AP score distribution. Most APs offered to 10th graders are easy and should be easy 5s for a student who is T20/ivy level. [/quote] 9 aps thru junior year likely means in fcps: Ap world his (yes) Ap comp sci (no) Ap csp (yes) Ap lang (yes) Ap gov or us his (yes) Ap math (no if precal, yes if calc ab and then bc) Ap env sci (no) Ap other Science (yes) So prob 7/10 are considered rigorous [/quote] About a third of our school does 7 to 9 of these 9 by the end of 11th. The top group has BC, APUSH, APLiterature, APChem, APPhys1 plus might have APPhysC or AP Bio by the end of 11th, plus some easy ones(World, Lang are done in 10th) These are the students on track to get into ivy+ types if the grades are high. AP Lang and AP world are not considered rigorous at our school. They let over half the grade take them. [/quote] At most fcps’ ap world history is considered “most rigorous” if taken on 10th. Esp bc at many fcps high schools, ap offerings through 10th, ap offerings are fairly limited. [/quote] OP here and APs are fairly limited before 11th at our school. We don’t have class rank but I wonder if his counselor would give him an unofficial estimate. I held a little back on ECs to not make him identifiable but this thread is pretty discouraging. [/quote] Most have said uva ed is a decent shot. That’s not discouraging, is it?[/quote] I think UVA EA should be fine. He’s in-state. Perhaps save the ED for UMich?[/quote]
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