Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just back from Michigan orientation for LSA '28. Besides from the obvious (grades, stats, extracurriculars), kid spent a ton of time on essays - really did a deep dive into classes and professors and programs she wanted to take advantage of at Michigan. Obviously do not write about football games at the Big House.
Me again - and another no brainer - she applied early and from our high school only kids who applied early were accepted. No one who applied RD got in, even kids with very high stats.
EA or ED? what SAT do they need from NOVA? AP scores?
EA - they don't have ED. I'd aim for a 1500 or better. My kid submitted four 5s and a 4 on junior year APs and anecdotally I think that was one of the things that helped but then lots of kids do well on APs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just back from Michigan orientation for LSA '28. Besides from the obvious (grades, stats, extracurriculars), kid spent a ton of time on essays - really did a deep dive into classes and professors and programs she wanted to take advantage of at Michigan. Obviously do not write about football games at the Big House.
Me again - and another no brainer - she applied early and from our high school only kids who applied early were accepted. No one who applied RD got in, even kids with very high stats.
EA or ED? what SAT do they need from NOVA? AP scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just back from Michigan orientation for LSA '28. Besides from the obvious (grades, stats, extracurriculars), kid spent a ton of time on essays - really did a deep dive into classes and professors and programs she wanted to take advantage of at Michigan. Obviously do not write about football games at the Big House.
Me again - and another no brainer - she applied early and from our high school only kids who applied early were accepted. No one who applied RD got in, even kids with very high stats.
Anonymous wrote:Just back from Michigan orientation for LSA '28. Besides from the obvious (grades, stats, extracurriculars), kid spent a ton of time on essays - really did a deep dive into classes and professors and programs she wanted to take advantage of at Michigan. Obviously do not write about football games at the Big House.
Anonymous wrote:Following. Trying to figure out if DC should apply to LSA Economics or take a big gamble and apply direct admit to Ross (with a much higher risk of rejection).
Anonymous wrote:Just back from Michigan orientation for LSA '28. Besides from the obvious (grades, stats, extracurriculars), kid spent a ton of time on essays - really did a deep dive into classes and professors and programs she wanted to take advantage of at Michigan. Obviously do not write about football games at the Big House.