Anonymous wrote:7 total applications -
5 EA (admitted to all 5)
2 RD (waiting)
Of the seven, three were targets and four were likely admits. The two RD are targets.
Early on in the process, DC eliminated three schools that were reaches - academically or financially. Late in the process, DC added one likely for EA (and was accepted there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For parents whose kids applied to fewer than 10, would you mind sharing what that list looked like? You don't have to out your kid. I'm just wondering what a smaller list would be since mine is already up to 14 for next year and they aren't even done looking at ideas.
IS non-flagships -- think CNU, JMU, VCU followed by schools like Longwood, MWU, ODU
OOS flagships -- think 'Bama, UK, USC, UTK, WVU
OOS non-flagships -- think East Carolina U, East Tennessee State U, Miami of Ohio
Privates -- think GMU, Howard, Hampton
Our DC's four are all listed above along with several others that were considered but DC ultimately chose not to apply to. UVA wasn't in the mix and neither Tech nor W&M had their program of interest as a focus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 total:
1 ED (high reach/rejected)
5 EA (3 safeties/accepted, 1 target/accepted, 1 reach/rejected)
1 ED2 (reach, accepted)
2 RD (withdrawn)
Can you educate this parent of a junior: I thought that with ED, you could only apply to one because you have to make a commitment to go if you get in. How does it work applying to two?
Anonymous wrote:If applying ED is an option, really strategize your choice(s). It seems increasingly rare that kids are getting accepted to high reach/reach schools. If it’s feasible, apply ED to a strong target. Also, echoing previous poster, cast a wide net and look at schools outside the most popular choices in your child’s class.
Anonymous wrote:
For parents whose kids applied to fewer than 10, would you mind sharing what that list looked like? You don't have to out your kid. I'm just wondering what a smaller list would be since mine is already up to 14 for next year and they aren't even done looking at ideas.
Anonymous wrote:
For parents whose kids applied to fewer than 10, would you mind sharing what that list looked like? You don't have to out your kid. I'm just wondering what a smaller list would be since mine is already up to 14 for next year and they aren't even done looking at ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 total:
1 ED (high reach/rejected)
5 EA (3 safeties/accepted, 1 target/accepted, 1 reach/rejected)
1 ED2 (reach, accepted)
2 RD (withdrawn)
Can you educate this parent of a junior: I thought that with ED, you could only apply to one because you have to make a commitment to go if you get in. How does it work applying to two?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 total:
1 ED (high reach/rejected)
5 EA (3 safeties/accepted, 1 target/accepted, 1 reach/rejected)
1 ED2 (reach, accepted)
2 RD (withdrawn)
Can you educate this parent of a junior: I thought that with ED, you could only apply to one because you have to make a commitment to go if you get in. How does it work applying to two?
Anonymous wrote:9 total:
1 ED (high reach/rejected)
5 EA (3 safeties/accepted, 1 target/accepted, 1 reach/rejected)
1 ED2 (reach, accepted)
2 RD (withdrawn)