Anonymous
Post 03/30/2018 09:29     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Univ. of Miami
Auburn
Clemson
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2018 09:26     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:Why no CTCL? Just curious


+1
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2018 09:14     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Rutgers, Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska.


Pitt would be a reach.

Ohio University.


Pitt wouldn’t be a reach if the 3.5 is unweighted.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2018 09:00     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Why no CTCL? Just curious
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 22:19     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

A 3.7 GPA with a 1300 should you a least a chance at most flagships, aside from places like UC Berkeley, Michigan, or UVA.

You just have to apply to a larger amount of schools now than in the past, with the understanding that 80% of them will reject you.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 19:49     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Lots of great schools in this range, both size and scores. So, I’d narrow it down city? Suburbs? Rural? Cold? Warm? Close? Far?

Also, what’s his major or area of interest?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 19:46     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Rutgers, Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska.


Pitt would be a reach.

Ohio University.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 19:07     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Rutgers, Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska.


OSU would be a reach. Can't speak to the others.


Michigan State and Nebraska are safe matches. The others are attainable toss-ups or true reaches.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 18:54     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Rutgers, Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska.


OSU would be a reach. Can't speak to the others.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 18:51     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Pitt, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Rutgers, Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 18:14     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Anonymous wrote:UMBC
Delaware
WVU
CNU
Alabama
Maybe JMU ... not sure about the GPA


Good list. I'd add
GMU
VCU
And most big state schools like GA, TN, SC, UNC Charlotte, etc
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 17:29     Subject: Re:Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

This year has been really bad - even for high stats kids. For all the garbage from these schools about holistic admissions processes - don’t believe it. They want high stats for usnwr purposes. So focus on schools that your kids stats match. Then apply to a bunch, plus one reach because you never know. It’s a crapshoot.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 17:26     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

UMBC
Delaware
WVU
CNU
Alabama
Maybe JMU ... not sure about the GPA
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 17:19     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

I’d start here. I put in a lower score, to pull back results where there is a better chance of a 1300 being accepted. You can filter on location or change the SAT

http://www.collegesimply.com/guides/1150-on-the-sat?start=51
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2018 17:12     Subject: Safety and Reach Schools for 3.5 and 1300 SAT

Probably not the right place to post this given the Uber competitive climate here. But given the current state of admission and dwindling admission rates I thought I would throw this out to the group in case anyone is the same situation.

DS is a junior in MD with a 3.47 GPA and 3.7 weighted. SAT of 1300. No hooks,URM or athlete. Typical ECs with a couple jobs.
Undecided on major.

Looking at medium to large schools, so no colleges that change lives schools.

Money is not an issue. Up wouldn't mind finding something somewhat affordable.