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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was going to say excellent chance if ED. Then just learned BC is 70% Catholic. So who knows?[/quote] All this tells us is that you have no idea what you’re talking about and you haven’t from the start. Your contribution to this thread is worthless. [/quote] You sound lovely. [/quote] Well, I’m speaking the truth. She didn’t know that it was Catholic, which means she knows nothing about the school, and now that she does know she doesn’t know how that affects admissions. So, yea, she’s clueless about the school and her posts are worthless. Here’s the real deal: OP’s numbers are very strong, and BC is largely numbers driven. They get many, many applications because they don’t require supplemental essays. Yes, the students are largely Catholic, but that’s because it’s a Jesuit college so most of the students applying are Catholic. It doesn’t mean you’re at a disadvantage if you’re not Catholic. Far from it. Assuming the OP’s numbers are accurate, Catholic or not an applicant with a 4.0 unweighted GPA with 8 APs and a 1500 on the SAT at a private school has an excellent chance of being admitted, especially ED. [/quote] So we agree that OPs kid has an “excellent” chance of admission ED. [/quote]
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