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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is a rising junior at a good DMV private- not one of the "Big 5", but the tier right below. He has excellent grades (95+), and is scoring in the 1500-1540 range on his practice SATs so far. The issue is that he is not motivated to do anything outside of what he needs to do at school and has no passion for anything yet. He plays a sport recreationally, volunteers here and there (no leadership position), and it's honestly been like pulling teeth to get him to do anything to stand out. From everything I know about college admissions so far, they all seem to be after the kid who is great at one particular thing, has a great story, demonstrated leadership and impact ... of course grades and test scores matter but they don't seem to be enough. What reach schools should he be aiming for?[/quote] If you can afford it, this is the perfect profile for the top UK/EU universities. If he can score 5’s on at least 3 AP tests and with a 1500+ SAT, he would be an easy admit at most UK schools (outside Oxbridge since that is a crapshoot and involves other testing/interviews). In the EU: Copenhagen, Amsterdam, ETH Zurich, Maastricht, Science Po, Paris, Trinity College. If business, Bocconi. These are all top universities that focus on grades/tests. ECs are irrelevant here. In the UK, just look at the typical top 10: Oxbridge, LSE, Imperial, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Durham, UCL, Bath, Warwick, Exeter[/quote] I would take UVA any time over any foreign schools. Wisconsin and Ohio State are very solid schools, they will take OP easily. Why do we have to go to a fancy European country?[/quote] Same. I wouldn't pay for any of those.[/quote] Typical small minded American. I agree on UVA for in state. Not sure what OP kid wants to study. But lets say it is Econ or Business. You can get a phenomenal education at a EU school for the price of a SINGLE YEAR of an OOS tuition in the US. You would be saving a ton.[/quote] I agree. I don't know about a SINGLE year for a 3 yr undergrad in the UK, but definitely a saving on 4 yrs of in state college. $160k total 4 yrs in state versus $90k total 3 yrs UK that's a saving of $70k[/quote] Not in the UK. My son is going to his 3rd at Bocconi. Tuition for this upcoming year is 16k Euros….times, That is about $55k DOLLARS for all 3 years. I’m sorry, but unless you are at a top school or in state school in the US, nothing compares to the cost benefit.[/quote] I didn’t realize Bocconi was this cheap. One of the top, if not the top Business school in the EU.[/quote] It is a steal for the right kid.[/quote]
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