Anonymous wrote:JMU is one of the safeties and she’d be happy to attend. She’s been admitted to the arts program by audition already. Waiting on university acceptance (CollegeVine predicts 98% chance of admission).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might try to push her to try 1-2 of her reaches so she isn't left wondering "what if"? My kid being rejected by a few high reaches was good as she knew she tried her best and is into the best school she could be.
What categories are the 3 schools? Reaches or safeties? Unlike the PP above, I'd encourage more safeties, not reaches. She has to be motivated and push for that herself; the fact she is ready to stop says to me she doesn't really want those schools.
Anonymous wrote:I might try to push her to try 1-2 of her reaches so she isn't left wondering "what if"? My kid being rejected by a few high reaches was good as she knew she tried her best and is into the best school she could be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much "extra work" (supplemental essays) is required for the remaining three? Is that what's turning her off? Can you find comparable schools that don't require much more work?
There’s a fair amount of extra work because she’ll need to apply for talent scholarships to the private ones and audition for 2/3 of them. Her early applications involved supplemental essays, honors applications, tours and interviews, and 3/5 required auditions. She’s pretty burnt out.
And in the end, if she gets into UMD, she’ll most likely go, but of course there’s no guarantee from MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:How much "extra work" (supplemental essays) is required for the remaining three? Is that what's turning her off? Can you find comparable schools that don't require much more work?
Anonymous wrote:So far DD has applied to 4EA schools and 1 RD. She really wants to be done but won’t hear back from her top choice (UMD) until RDs are due.
I vacillate between feeling confident about her strategy and anxious she’s not casting the net wide enough. She has very specific criteria and feels okay about taking a gap year if none work out.
Accepted rates are predicted by CollegeVine based on her profile and validated by Naviance. They are not the overall acceptance rates and I know they aren’t reliable but they’re the best data we’ve got.
Submitted: 1 private far reach (21%), 2 public targets (56% and 78%), and 2 public safeties (98 and 99%)
Not yet submitted: 2 private hard targets (28% and 36%), 1 private target (85%)
Would you push your kid to do the last three or roll the dice on 5 applications and call it quits? Her MCPS guidance counselor advised at least 8.
Anonymous wrote:She's probably fine with those safeties, AS LONG AS she would really want to go there.
Anonymous wrote:She's probably fine with those safeties, AS LONG AS she would really want to go there.