Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First comes grades and then holistic admissions
Right that’s how it works. Grades/transcript are the first and most important hoop to get through for consideration. If you make it through that step then the other components are all brought into the equation but what weighs most heavily will look different across applicant pool
Absolutely right.
If application is rejected, means that it didn't cross this step of grades / transcript / test score. If waitlisted, means it crossed this step and someone spent 10 15 min on the app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First comes grades and then holistic admissions
That's how it works. The more selective the school, the more kids that have the basics (grades, rigor and SATs) so those schools use other soft factors to differentiate - ECs, recommendations, fuzzy/opaque criteria - and can get away with it given their 'pedigree'.
Most of DCUM prattles on about ECs, LOCs and Test Optional but for the vast majority of colleges grades, rigor and SAT matter way, way more than the noise levels here would indicate.
Anonymous wrote:Problem is if you are from ultra competitive and tough school like TJ. First it is a tough school and then you compete with top students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First comes grades and then holistic admissions
Right that’s how it works. Grades/transcript are the first and most important hoop to get through for consideration. If you make it through that step then the other components are all brought into the equation but what weighs most heavily will look different across applicant pool
Anonymous wrote:First comes grades and then holistic admissions
Anonymous wrote:First comes grades and then holistic admissions