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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apply to as many reaches as you can (do well). Admissions for holistic T20 are unpredictable. Shoot as many arrows as you can. [/quote] Came on here to add the same thing. Pick 2-3 safeties where you would genuinely be happy at and have solid programs for your field. Then do 3-4 targets. But then...upper targets and reaches? Do as many as you feel up to and that you can afford. They are so flaky. Just finished for my last child. All my kids all got into their safeties. Got into most of their targets. And only one got into a reach. And we still can't' figure out how or why but we will take it![/quote] +1 I'd say only 1 real "safety" is required. 2-3 targets. And the rest reaches, including [b]far reaches[/b]. All schools that they would enjoy attending. EA as much as possible. ED if they have a very clear favorite. ED2 if they have a very clear 2nd favorite. [/quote] NP can I ask how far reach is it too reachy and become pointless? Scoir is showing Rice, Williams and Amherst as DC's reaches (we expected them to be far reaches) and HYP, Brown as far reaches (where we expected them). Should DC try for HYP and Brown if we follow your go-for-far-reaches suggestion? [/quote] DP: For Brown, there's an ED advantage. If your kid loves Brown, it might make sense to ED. For RD, HYP are far reaches for all. As you (and the kid) know, unless there's some standout hook you're not telling us about, an application won't hurt (other than lost time, money, and the pain of likely rejection). If kid isn't truly excited about them, why waste the $ and the tears? [/quote]
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