Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the VA publics? They seem completely wacky this year.
They hate well-rounded high stats kids from rigorous NoVa public schools.
As opposed to “unrigorous” public high schools?
I’ve always found it interesting characterizing an entire 1,500+ kid public high school as “rigorous” or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the VA publics? They seem completely wacky this year.
They hate well-rounded high stats kids from rigorous NoVa public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always operated with the understanding that optional pretty much means required.
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that applications from white/Asian UMC kids in the DMV without a test score can raise a red flag (i.e., why wouldn't they submit a score unless it was weak)? And a 32 ACT may not be stellar, but I think it's still the 97th percentile so why not submit to clear up any doubts?
The PPs kid got into Georgetown and Emory under test optional - and not a URM.
It can work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
Not submitting test scores told schools your kid (private = privileged regardless of HHI). didn’t have good scores. One weird thing about your post - Georgetown wasn’t TO. You had to submit them.
Our top dmv private AD told us colleges are not TO for private school kids. That was your mistake.
Sorry, you are correct. Had to submit them at Georgetown. Did not where DC had a choice. But we don’t feel like it was a “mistake.” DC is delighted about Georgetown. My point is: the results were a bit random. Rejected and waitlisted at schools that were safeties or targets; in at two reaches and waitlisted at a super reach. Just random.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always operated with the understanding that optional pretty much means required.
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that applications from white/Asian UMC kids in the DMV without a test score can raise a red flag (i.e., why wouldn't they submit a score unless it was weak)? And a 32 ACT may not be stellar, but I think it's still the 97th percentile so why not submit to clear up any doubts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
Not submitting test scores told schools your kid (private = privileged regardless of HHI). didn’t have good scores. One weird thing about your post - Georgetown wasn’t TO. You had to submit them.
Our top dmv private AD told us colleges are not TO for private school kids. That was your mistake.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
You lost me at non-spectacular 32 ACT - that’s 97th percentile you f-ing idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
You lost me at non-spectacular 32 ACT - that’s 97th percentile you f-ing idiot.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW: my kid, whose GPA was strong from a rigorous private but who applied test optional everywhere due to non-spectacular ACT scores (32), applied to 14 schools-- accepted at Vermont, Dickinson, Lafayette, Denison, Emory and Georgetown; rejected at Duke, BC, Carnegie Mellon, and Vassar, and WL at UVa, VT, W&M, and Yale.
None of this makes any particular sense to me. DC had strong recs and essays, medium extra currics and sport, white, no hooks.
To me all this just illustrates how random all this is. DC leaning towards Georgetown and is happy, but still baffled about those WL schools! (Was expecting acceptance at at least W&M and VT, and rejection at Yale. Go figure).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the VA publics? They seem completely wacky this year.
They hate well-rounded high stats kids from rigorous NoVa public schools.