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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really only matters what the scattergram looks like at your school, OP.[/quote] This is exactly right. At our school, 36 applied last year, half got in, about half of those actually enrolled. The lowest admit had a 3.2 GPA and the highest rejection had a 4.0. Most kids who got in applied RD, but of the 7 who applied ED, 5 got in. My older child, who had a very high GPA and scores, would have been WL'd if she had applied to Cornell RD; my younger child, who will probably have more like a 3.6 when he applies, would most likely get in ED. As the previous poster says, the only scattergram that matters is the one for your particular HS. At the top magnet public school in our area, no one gets into Cornell without almost perfect stats and many APs. At our school, there are not even any AP classes offered. Schools are so different from one another - trying to compare the scattergrams is apples and oranges. [/quote]
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