Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reach = school where anyone applying has a less than 5% chance of acceptance, even if they are a 4.0/1600/All-State QB etc.
Nah. A read is student dependent. For almost anyone, MIT is a reach, but for some, JMU is a reach (Unhooked, 3.0 wgpa). My DD, a strong but not elite student,thought she applied to a reach ED. Looking at Naviance it was more of a match. It is also the right school for her personality. So, there was no reason to apply to a reach.
(she applied to 4 matches and 5 safeties); Matches were. W& M , VT, UIUC and Purdue. Safeties were Miami of Ohio, UDEL, Iowa State, Indiana, and Mich State.
She got good merit at most of the safeties and none of the matches.
In the end, the safeties all has costs similar to VT in state. But, she chose W & M.
Anonymous wrote:We have found CollegeVine's admissions calculator to be a good supplement to Naviance when it comes to classifying colleges as matches, reaches, and likelies. CollegeVine tends to be more realistic than Naviance in our experience. This based on what happened to our sons' older friends who have been through the college admissions process.
As for an Asian penalty, CollegeVine certainly embodies one for some highly selective schools but not for others. Checking Asian will lower odds at some schools, in some cases by non-trivial amounts, but not at others.
Anonymous wrote:Reach = school where anyone applying has a less than 5% chance of acceptance, even if they are a 4.0/1600/All-State QB etc.
Anonymous wrote:Reach = school where anyone applying has a less than 5% chance of acceptance, even if they are a 4.0/1600/All-State QB etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use your HS Naviance data. Anything else is a poor substitute.
In my opinion, the ample size is too small for most top 50 universities. Our state flagship, on the other hand, has a reliable scattergram with tons of data, except that it doesn't indicate those who were offered a major that wasn't their first choice (lots of pre-engineering)
Anonymous wrote:Use your HS Naviance data. Anything else is a poor substitute.