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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has too many reach and match schools. I want her to choose a few more safeties
4.53 weighted (4.0 UW) with 1420 SAT.
Three 5s, three 4s and a 3 on AP exams to date (3 was in AP Bio). Taking AP calculus A/B (so a little off track due to mental reaction/depression to parents’ divorce sophomore year), DE Intl Relations, AP Physics, AP Psychology, AP Lit, AP Spanish this year.
Safeties are currently Christopher Newport and Miami University in Ohio.
Wants to maybe study medicine but also interested in political science.
How is AP Calculus off track? I am confused. My DC goes to a Big 3 private, so APs are minimal and being eliminated. I thought AP Calculus senior year is right where you would want to be?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has too many reach and match schools. I want her to choose a few more safeties
4.53 weighted (4.0 UW) with 1420 SAT.
Three 5s, three 4s and a 3 on AP exams to date (3 was in AP Bio). Taking AP calculus A/B (so a little off track due to mental reaction/depression to parents’ divorce sophomore year), DE Intl Relations, AP Physics, AP Psychology, AP Lit, AP Spanish this year.
Safeties are currently Christopher Newport and Miami University in Ohio.
Wants to maybe study medicine but also interested in political science.
How is AP Calculus off track? I am confused. My DC goes to a Big 3 private, so APs are minimal and being eliminated. I thought AP Calculus senior year is right where you would want to be?!
Anonymous wrote:DD has too many reach and match schools. I want her to choose a few more safeties
4.53 weighted (4.0 UW) with 1420 SAT.
Three 5s, three 4s and a 3 on AP exams to date (3 was in AP Bio). Taking AP calculus A/B (so a little off track due to mental reaction/depression to parents’ divorce sophomore year), DE Intl Relations, AP Physics, AP Psychology, AP Lit, AP Spanish this year.
Safeties are currently Christopher Newport and Miami University in Ohio.
Wants to maybe study medicine but also interested in political science.
Anonymous wrote:First, you can't "maybe" be premed and get into medical school. The kids who make it are those who are really committed. Has she volunteered orndone anything to explore her interest in medicine?
If she's serious about medicine, she should find a school with undergrad research opportunities in the life sciences.
Anonymous wrote:You have told us nothing about your child. You have given us statistics. What is she like (as a human being, not an application packet)?
What activities does she enjoy? What is she drawn to (urban, rural? Big 10sports? Hiking? Political causes? Greek life?).