Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I both graduated from Penn, our older kid (hs class 2023) had a 4.75 gpa in mcps, 1590 SAT, 15 APs of all 5s with a few 4s, top rigor incl APs in all 5 core subjects and math thru MV calc, was captain of varsity sports team along with other ECs, strong writer, I believe strong recs, and was not accepted (applied ED). Other equally qualified kids his year had same results, only kid accepted was an ED app and had a hook. We won’t even have younger sib apply.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I both graduated from Penn, our older kid (hs class 2023) had a 4.75 gpa in mcps, 1590 SAT, 15 APs of all 5s with a few 4s, top rigor incl APs in all 5 core subjects and math thru MV calc, was captain of varsity sports team along with other ECs, strong writer, I believe strong recs, and was not accepted (applied ED). Other equally qualified kids his year had same results, only kid accepted was an ED app and had a hook. We won’t even have younger sib apply.
Anonymous wrote:My junior DD attends the governor’s school here in Virginia. She has a 3.8/3.9 uw / 4.2 w GPA with a 1390 SAT. She’s going to take the SAT again in August, but, for this question, assume she’s not able to increase. She will most likely be a.NMSF and attained a perfect math score on the PSAT. She is interested in pursuing engineering. Probably either electrical or mechanical at this point. We toured a ton of schools in Pennsylvania over break. She will apply to plenty of safety schools, but she really loved the vibe and campus at UPenn. Is it worth her taking an ED shot or is there absolutely no way that she will get in given her low SAT score? She will ED1 and we are able to full pay. She has played a varsity for all four years, another varsity sport for two years, has over 140 hours of volunteering, including volunteering with two organizations since sixth grade. She’s in several honor societies and has a part-time job amongst other ECs. She was just accepted into the engineering summer program at Virginia Tech. Would love to hear thoughts. Is it even worth her spending her time applying or should she focus on other less competitive schools. She really loved Pitt as well so a more realistic contender.
Anonymous wrote:-I don't mean to be a downer but next to no shot and not just because of the SAT. Kids who get into Penn tend to have remarkable extracurriculars and your daughter's are great but nothing that make her stand out from thousands of other applicants.