Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:T10 used to take more of a chance on interesting kids with less than 4.0 GPAs. My feeling is that they don't bother anymore with top privates. The kids all look (or make themselves) interesting. So, stats are mostly all that matter unless you can fake an interest in an exotic major (commonly used strategy)
I didn't think the .07 shy of a 4.0 is the concern here, it's the lack of rigor in STEM (important for all T10 admits regardless of major) and the lack of state or national recognition in ECs.
Anonymous wrote:T10 used to take more of a chance on interesting kids with less than 4.0 GPAs. My feeling is that they don't bother anymore with top privates. The kids all look (or make themselves) interesting. So, stats are mostly all that matter unless you can fake an interest in an exotic major (commonly used strategy)
Anonymous wrote:I’d say Top 40 likely but without stellar ECs more like Tufts than Yale. Definitely consider Cornell as it’s probably the most likely.
Anonymous wrote:What does the school college counselor say?
Anonymous wrote:What does the school college counselor say?
Anonymous wrote:High rigor, but not Math III. Solid ECs but not national/state recognition. Non-STEM. Is T10 at all possible? Or out of the question?