Anonymous wrote:It’s hard with high stats to have targets because the target (as well as safeties) may yield protect and the applicant’s stats are in top range for any school but still exceedingly unlikely to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 100%. We spent a lot of time and effort making a list and could only come up with three targets to six safeties and six reaches. Targets are hard to come by with very high stats. And she already got into one of the targets with a big merit award.
Can you share the school?
Case Western - $40,500 per year
Anonymous wrote:Not really. There’s a ton of schools in the 20-40% acceptance range which are neither easy admission or impossible. Just apply to schools like SMU, URochester, Lehigh, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really. There’s a ton of schools in the 20-40% acceptance range which are neither easy admission or impossible. Just apply to schools like SMU, URochester, Lehigh, etc.
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One noticeable change is most of the 20% acceptance rate schools have dropped fast under 20% to keep up their reputations: Bates, Colby, Davidson, Boston College, Colgate, Holy Cross, etc. this has made it difficult to find the appropriate institution for high stats students.
Anonymous wrote:Not really. There’s a ton of schools in the 20-40% acceptance range which are neither easy admission or impossible. Just apply to schools like SMU, URochester, Lehigh, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 100%. We spent a lot of time and effort making a list and could only come up with three targets to six safeties and six reaches. Targets are hard to come by with very high stats. And she already got into one of the targets with a big merit award.
Can you share the school?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, 100%. We spent a lot of time and effort making a list and could only come up with three targets to six safeties and six reaches. Targets are hard to come by with very high stats. And she already got into one of the targets with a big merit award.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like every place my kid applied to as a "high stats" kid has either quite easy admissions (and hands out generous aid) or is a total lottery crap shot, snow-balls chance in hell kind of reach. Anyone else free this way?
It's unnerving. I wish there was more of a middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:Not really. There’s a ton of schools in the 20-40% acceptance range which are neither easy admission or impossible. Just apply to schools like SMU, URochester, Lehigh, etc.