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Reply to "1600 SAT, 10 APs, 5 DEs, 5 college math/CS courses. Kid wants UVA ED, but I think they can aim higher?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] MIT: 4-8% CMU SCS: 5-10% Stanford: 3-8% Berkeley EECS/CS: 8-15% Georgia Tech: 15-25% Princeton: 5-10% Cornell Engineering: 10-18% UIUC CS: 10-20% direct CS, higher for CS+X/math/engineering Michigan: 20-35% Purdue: 35-55% Penn Engineering: 6-12% Columbia Engineering: 6-12% Duke: 10-20% Rice: 10-20% UVA: 45-60%[/quote] These numbers are estimates based on your DC's profile? AI generated?[/quote] Yes, the AI analysis used a mix of: Official admissions pages Common Data Sets Published SAT/GPA/class profile data CS/engineering ranking sources School-specific CS/engineering department pages Cost of attendance and merit aid pages Early Action/Early Decision policy pages Public applicant/outcome discussions from sites like Reddit and College Confidential-style forums The full student profile I provided: GPA, 1600 SAT, rigor, AP/DE/college coursework, upward junior-year trend, CS/AI projects, tutoring, leadership, and recommendations So it was not just a random guess. It was a planning estimate based on the full profile plus public admissions/ranking/context data.[/quote]
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