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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did they go to a safety? Which safety? Did they stay? Did they take a gap year?[/quote] 1560 uva in state. WL or rejected every other T25. Asian male. Loves uva!! 2023 was the hardest graduation year for our high school for anyone without hooks[/quote] I feel 2023 was the hardest year for MCPS grads, too. DS also rejected to T15 with super high stats (1580 sat), granted he's a CS major.[/quote] Everybody thinks their kids year is the hardest year. It just means you weren’t truly paying attention before. It also likely means you didn’t believe people when they told you this would be the result.[/quote] well, yes, he's my oldest child, and I went to school in CA eons ago. Didn't look at any other colleges outside of CA. But I do think 2023 had the most students applying for college, and most colleges were TO which probably hurt high stats kids the most. [img]https://collegiategateway.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Rise-in-Overall-Apps.png[/img][/quote]
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