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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I did not read the entire thread, but I hope you are staying positive for your kid. He has some excellent admittances and I would not be surprised if he gets offered a spot at Purdue. [b]UT Austin, Rice, and University of Washington were never going to happen. Georgia Tech is a toss up, but probably also a "no". [/b]Wisconsin seems like he should have a good shot. I went through this with my kid last year. You need to be VERY positive about all of his acceptances and remind him why he likes those schools.[/quote] Huh. Why?? (not OP). The kid has PERFECT stats. [/quote] So do thousands of others. (Tens or [b]hundreds of thousands in TO world.[/b])[/quote] You seriously think there are "hundreds of thousands" of high school seniors with perfect 4.0 uw GPAs AND who have taken 9 AP courses to include AP Physics, AP Calc BC, etc. AND who are Eagle Scouts AND have the equivalent of OP's kid's other accomplishments? No way. [/quote] NP here—hi OP. There may not be hundreds of thousands but there is certainly at least a hundred thousand. Public high schools give out 4.0s like candy. [b]100,000 would still be less than 1% of graduating seniors[/b]. So PP is right that there are hundreds of thousands of stellar students competing for the same spots. And there isn’t just one kind of “perfect.”[/quote] Come again? :shock: [/quote] It’s not less than 1%, but more like 2.5%. There are about 4 million graduating students—and that’s just the US. Point still stands, there are at least 100,000 students as stellar or more so than OP’s kid. [/quote] And many of them are applying to 10-20 schools, often a similar group of schools as everyone else. When the acceptance rate is low, there will be highly qualified students turned away. We are all just pointing out the the OP that their kid is not 1 in 1000, they are in a group larger than that and those scores do NOT guaranteed admission at elite/low admission rate schools[/quote]
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