Anonymous wrote:I can see from our naviance that there are kids in bottom half of the class who apply to these schools. not many, but some every year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it done by your regional AO? And it's done by high school? If your high school has ten kids applying, they send five to the committee, the other five got rejected or deferred.
In that sense, it's not culled by a set score. It's culled by competition within yoru high school.
No, on their podcast, they said they now have an AO who goes through and tosses out any applications that are not going to be competitive and then they give the rest out to the area readers.
Anonymous wrote:There are TONS of kids who apply to Ivies as a "what if." Even if they only toss transcripts with tons of Bs and Cs and don't even look at scores, that likely eliminates a swath of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:There are TONS of kids who apply to Ivies as a "what if." Even if they only toss transcripts with tons of Bs and Cs and don't even look at scores, that likely eliminates a swath of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be pretty easy to toss out uncompetitive applications at a school like Yale. The intern could do that. GPA. SAT/ACT score. Goodbye.
As for minimums, I can't imagine any unhooked student is getting a look at Yale with under 1400/32.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it done by your regional AO? And it's done by high school? If your high school has ten kids applying, they send five to the committee, the other five got rejected or deferred.
In that sense, it's not culled by a set score. It's culled by competition within yoru high school.