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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's the easiest top school to get into? [/quote] There is no easiest top school. there are easy majors and hard majors. it is much harder to get into Cornell Eng and Cornell CAS than ILR and HumEc Cornell. [/quote] Good point. Cornell Hotel Management is one of the easiest. CMU ED is one of the easiest but not for College of CS or even Engineering. [/quote] It depends on your HS? Our private can get 4 ED into WashU and 3-4 into Emory… Usually kids with no shot elsewhere in T25.[/quote] It depends ENTIRELY on the high school. At my one child's private school WashU and UVA require a 3.95+ year-in and year-out. They're literally HYP level. Cornell and Michigan take kids way down the GPA line. My other kid's private has very little luck with Michigan (requires a 3.95) but gets kids into UVA with much lower grades. [/quote] No. UVA is not anywhere close to getting into an Ivy at 21%. The Ivies are 3-5%. And for the kids that get in RD closer to 2%. They are near impossible. Look how many get into UVA in APS or Loudoun or Fairfax. Tons. Ivies virtually nobody. [/quote] Next time, please read the post you're applying to. IT DEPENDS ON THE HIGH SCHOOL. College admissions from Sidwell are not the same as "APS or Loudoun or Fairfax." Sidwell (for example) can have a relationship with Cornell in that Cornell may routinely take kids with a 3.7. However, UVA may say, "uh, no Sidwell, we require your applicants to have a 3.9." This happens all.the.time with private schools. [/quote] OOPs. Next time, please read the post you're [b]REPLYING[/b] to. IT DEPENDS ON THE HIGH SCHOOL. College admissions from Sidwell are not the same as "APS or Loudoun or Fairfax." Sidwell (for example) can have a relationship with Cornell in that Cornell may routinely take kids with a 3.7. However, UVA may say, "uh, no Sidwell, we require your applicants to have a 3.9." This happens all.the.time with private schools. [/quote]
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