Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate, Bucknell, Middlebury, Wesleyan, and Wake are High Matches. The rest reaches. You need a safety.
At our private Bucknell will take down to a 3.2.
Wake needs about a 3.9.
The rest are in the middle---3.5 to 3.85 or so.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate, Bucknell, Middlebury, Wesleyan, and Wake are High Matches. The rest reaches. You need a safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU is TO
OP was advised to submit at 33 (bad advice)
Anonymous wrote:NU is TO
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What about Villanova?
Conn College?
Vassar?
Hamilton?
UMass Amherst?
My son has better stats (albeit as a business major) and was rejected ED1 at Villanova. Otherwise, the rest of your suggestions (perhaps with the exception of Hamilton) are great. I would also add Sarah Lawrence.
Sarah Lawrence seems so far out of left field for a kid EAing Tulane.
Well, there are two ways of looking at OP's original post:
1. The kid is a humanities major and is basically a B+ student: this is a perfect candidate for Sarah Lawrence.
2. The kid is chasing prestige and wants to go to the highest ranked school they can get into: change Tulane to ED2.
Tulane prestigious? lol.
It is a great school. Grow up.
It’s a dump with an inflated application pool to rig their admission stats.
Neither of my kids were interested but know friends who are alum as well as friends’ kids who now attend. All of them love it. All the friends are successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ACT ship has sailed and not helpful.l to harp on
That’s an A range student.
Problem is that RD is crapshoot esp at all the listed schools that take everyone ED. The reason why the best advice is find an EDIi
Yes. ED2:
Emory; wake; Tulane; Middlebury; Colgate
Is Middlebury less competitive in ED2? I know kids with stronger stats not getting into Colgate, Middlebury ED1.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I would ED 2 with a Northwestern referral if that is in fact, the first choice??