Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You used “they” throughout, I assume to disguise your child’s sex. But it matters in that a boy will have a substantially better shot at Amherst than a girl with the same stats. Apply anyway, intellectual and good writer could help.
Weird statement. Source?
Anonymous wrote:You used “they” throughout, I assume to disguise your child’s sex. But it matters in that a boy will have a substantially better shot at Amherst than a girl with the same stats. Apply anyway, intellectual and good writer could help.
Anonymous wrote:Are you full pay? That’s a hook but then there will be tons of people with similar stats willing to pay full freight.
Apply to Amherst - you never know. But also have other fall backs.
Anonymous wrote:So DD is coming from a Big 3 with ACT scores at the upper end of the range and grades in line with the average student. Apply ED and her odds are probably good, even better than normal for 2021.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a 32 ACT and 4.3 GPA did not even apply schools like that. Heck Villanova turned her down. She is a white girl no connections.
And the stretch schools that let her in were almost no merit aid and expensive. Case Western, Nova, Pitt. William and Mary and university of VA said no to her. Maryland resident.
Honestly university of Maryland College park those stats are common
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a 32 ACT and 4.3 GPA did not even apply schools like that. Heck Villanova turned her down. She is a white girl no connections.
And the stretch schools that let her in were almost no merit aid and expensive. Case Western, Nova, Pitt. William and Mary and university of VA said no to her. Maryland resident.
Honestly university of Maryland College park those stats are common
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a 32 ACT and 4.3 GPA did not even apply schools like that. Heck Villanova turned her down. She is a white girl no connections.
And the stretch schools that let her in were almost no merit aid and expensive. Case Western, Nova, Pitt. William and Mary and university of VA said no to her. Maryland resident.
Honestly university of Maryland College park those stats are common