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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Child in TJ - current Junior and may end with B grade in AP Calc BC. I have heard all grades should be A being Asian to get into Ivy/MIT/Stanford. What are the chances for those schools for a Bio major with a B grade in AP Calc BC and remaining As or A- in Junior year. Overall GPA end of Junior will be close to 4.3; SAT 1570+; Good ECs[/quote] Hire a college counselor. They’ll evaluate transcript and ECs. Might be able to pivot to another major, add some summer stuff to support it and overall strengthen chances. Bio is still tough - especially for Asian females. If the goal is medical field, there are many other major options.[/quote] Has the OP come back? Agree with this. I’d apply to SLACs - ED1 and ED2: https://www.shemmassianconsulting.com/blog/best-liberal-arts-colleges-for-medical-school [/quote] Agree. Apply ED to SLACs where the entire rest of TJ isn't applying.[/quote] This is against conventional wisdom. Magnet high schools and SLACs don’t go hand in hand. True, the entire rest of TJ isn’t applying to SLACs. But there is a reason why the entire school isn’t applying. It’s a vicious cycle. Very few is applying to SLACs, and even fewer accepted by SLACs. I hope OP saw this post and don’t make the stupid mistake of applying to SLACs. Study TJ’s past matriculation data carefully find a low reach school to which TJ is a feeder, then ED, ED2 two of these schools. WashU Emory Cornell CALS come to mind.[/quote] How is it a vicious cycle? That might impact yield, and hence RD decisions. But yield isn’t considered at ED. Can you clarify your point?[/quote] It’s a vicious cycle in terms of development year by year. Each year fewer applicants to SLACs, and each year fewer acceptance. I don’t have TJ’s data, but looked at data for a NC magnet. In recent years, the number of applicants to each single lac has dropped to single digit, acceptance 0-3. [/quote] I still don’t see how that would negatively impact an ED application. Fewer applications and fewer acceptances doesn’t necessarily change the percentage accepted. If fewer kids decide to actually attend, that might impact RD acceptance rates due to low yield but again we’re discussing ED, where it’s irrelevant (unless there’s a high transfer out rate, which hasn’t been suggested here and is more of an issue with international students at Slacs). I’m not sure what you mean by development - that typically refers to the fundraising arm of the college. [/quote]
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