Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why your kid has a couple of real safeties. 75% stats and 50%+ acceptance. An Ivy, and increasingly T30 are always lotteries. So yes, T100, non-flagship in state, below 30 in LACs...
T100 = LAC 31 and below? just curious.
Maybe not 31. Maybe 50 LACs drop off more quickly and more steeply than National Us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why your kid has a couple of real safeties. 75% stats and 50%+ acceptance. An Ivy, and increasingly T30 are always lotteries. So yes, T100, non-flagship in state, below 30 in LACs...
T100 = LAC 31 and below? just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why your kid has a couple of real safeties. 75% stats and 50%+ acceptance. An Ivy, and increasingly T30 are always lotteries. So yes, T100, non-flagship in state, below 30 in LACs...
T100 = LAC 31 and below? just curious.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are a lot of high-stat kids that were rejected or deferred from Ivy and even top-tier (second-tier?) schools. Where do they have acceptances, if any? With the unpredictability of this year, could some of these students be locked out of Top 30 or 50 schools? Are some considering gap years or other alternatives?
Anonymous wrote:This is why your kid has a couple of real safeties. 75% stats and 50%+ acceptance. An Ivy, and increasingly T30 are always lotteries. So yes, T100, non-flagship in state, below 30 in LACs...