Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I wasn't expecting schools like these. Those schools are a totally different level of selectivity than the ones I've been taking my kid to see. It wouldn't have occured to me that they were options.
-- OP
I don’t know what private that person’s kids attend, but neither BC nor Tufts would be where students at even Sidwell or GDS wind up who have not taken calculus and have SAT scores below 1500.
I agree that this poster is wildly optimistic. My DC has a 3.9/35 from a Big3 and was just waitlisted at BC last week. His friend with a 3.8+ was waitlisted at Tufts. ED at these schools is quite a bit easier but not at the 50%tile if there are no hooks and this is a Big3 school and these kids had calculus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I wasn't expecting schools like these. Those schools are a totally different level of selectivity than the ones I've been taking my kid to see. It wouldn't have occured to me that they were options.
-- OP
I don’t know what private that person’s kids attend, but neither BC nor Tufts would be where students at even Sidwell or GDS wind up who have not taken calculus and have SAT scores below 1500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure your “average” kid is wonderful and good luck to them. I would look at where kids from her school from last year’s class ended up.
This is exactly right - it depends on your HS and where kids with similar profiles end up. For example, at our school, only one kid has been rejected from Tulane in the past three years, and she probably had the lowest GPA in the grade. Emory is an excellent, highly selective school, but from our HS you can get in with a relatively low GPA, esp if you ED or ED2. There are certain highly ranked schools that WL a lot of kids from our HS so that when the accepted ones do not take their spots, the college can go to the WL and just take another kid. But none of that is relevant to you or your kid, because it is very high school dependent - your school scattergrams will show the trends you should focus on.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I wasn't expecting schools like these. Those schools are a totally different level of selectivity than the ones I've been taking my kid to see. It wouldn't have occured to me that they were options.
-- OP
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure your “average” kid is wonderful and good luck to them. I would look at where kids from her school from last year’s class ended up.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure your “average” kid is wonderful and good luck to them. I would look at where kids from her school from last year’s class ended up.