Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into Rice - top 20, but under the radar in this area.
No. I have a B/B+ student at a private with a similar profile who went through admissions this year. He was unhooked with a SAT well above 1500. There seemed to be a pretty hard cut off at schools with a less than 20-25% admissions rate. Schools that he hoped would be possibilities like University of Southern California and Rice were not options. His choices looked like those mentioned in 13:36. Schools where he was admitted or that were possibilities included: Michigan, UMCP, Wake Forest, Colgate, Emory, Tulane, Bucknell etc.
When you say "were not options" do you mean he applied but didn't get in, or just decided not to bother applying because he figured he wouldn't get in?
Ah, hope springs eternal, LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into Rice - top 20, but under the radar in this area.
No. I have a B/B+ student at a private with a similar profile who went through admissions this year. He was unhooked with a SAT well above 1500. There seemed to be a pretty hard cut off at schools with a less than 20-25% admissions rate. Schools that he hoped would be possibilities like University of Southern California and Rice were not options. His choices looked like those mentioned in 13:36. Schools where he was admitted or that were possibilities included: Michigan, UMCP, Wake Forest, Colgate, Emory, Tulane, Bucknell etc.
When you say "were not options" do you mean he applied but didn't get in, or just decided not to bother applying because he figured he wouldn't get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into Rice - top 20, but under the radar in this area.
No. I have a B/B+ student at a private with a similar profile who went through admissions this year. He was unhooked with a SAT well above 1500. There seemed to be a pretty hard cut off at schools with a less than 20-25% admissions rate. Schools that he hoped would be possibilities like University of Southern California and Rice were not options. His choices looked like those mentioned in 13:36. Schools where he was admitted or that were possibilities included: Michigan, UMCP, Wake Forest, Colgate, Emory, Tulane, Bucknell etc.
Anonymous wrote:The 3.7 thread was very sobering. Where do the B students at the Cathedral schools end up?
Anonymous wrote:Look into Rice - top 20, but under the radar in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Skidmore? College of Charleston?
Anonymous wrote:The 3.7 thread was very sobering. Where do the B students at the Cathedral schools end up?