Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I compared the destinations for Walt Whitman (our home school) and RMIB when my kid was thinking of applying for that program. Their results were pretty comparable in terms of results and college acceptances.
Remember RMIB is only about 100 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.
When you say Caltech does not do holistic admissions, what does Caltech look at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.
A kid with those excellent stats will get into a good program, come on. Just because no one has a slam dunk to get in everywhere doesn’t mean you can’t get in anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:OP I compared the destinations for Walt Whitman (our home school) and RMIB when my kid was thinking of applying for that program. Their results were pretty comparable in terms of results and college acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:OP I compared the destinations for Walt Whitman (our home school) and RMIB when my kid was thinking of applying for that program. Their results were pretty comparable in terms of results and college acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.
Her chance maybe “higher” than boys at certain schools but certainly not “high”.
Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.
Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.
Anonymous wrote:As a female, her chances are high at a good univ. for CS, except caltech. They don't do holistic admissions.
I know a kid who got 1580, straight A student in magnet, 5s on APs, but a male, so, this kid won't have an easy time of getting into top rated CS programs.