Anonymous wrote:Villanova, Richmond, Georgetown, Northeastern, Case Western level school
Anonymous wrote:So, my son has a 91 GPA at St. Alban's with a 1540 SAT score. Are Ivies or other top 20 schools realistic for him to aim for?
In your experience, where do kids with these grades from St. Alban's end up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Villanova, Richmond, Georgetown, Northeastern, Case Western level school
This is not the best advice. Georgetown admissions if fairly complex regarding the evaluation process. Villanova & N'eastern can surprise one.
Agree regarding U Richmond & Case Western Reserve.
OP: Whether or not one with these numbers applies ED can make a difference as well as the rest of the application beyond numbers.
Carleton College in Minnesota is a highly ranked LAC that should be very receptive to your student's application. But, it doesn't matter if your student doesn't see & feel a fit there.
ED to WFU (Wake Forest University). If interested in business and feels comfortable in an environment of students from wealthy families, then SMU should be considered.
University of Virginia. University of Georgia. Emory University. ED to Tufts University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your kid will make the cut for serious consideration to any school in the country. By he will be in the same boat as 20,000+ kids with the same stats and EC's.
Understand, these schools only have so many seats for the applicant pool, hence the low single digit admit rate.
Pick a good ED, pick a few EA's, make sure there are some actual safties your kid likes and would be thrilled to attend.
Why are there so many more kids in the US now with high stats (high GPA plus SAT/ACT)? Why is it more competitive versus five years ago, say?
Common App, test optional, and rankings. Everyone applies to the same top 50 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your kid will make the cut for serious consideration to any school in the country. By he will be in the same boat as 20,000+ kids with the same stats and EC's.
Understand, these schools only have so many seats for the applicant pool, hence the low single digit admit rate.
Pick a good ED, pick a few EA's, make sure there are some actual safties your kid likes and would be thrilled to attend.
Why are there so many more kids in the US now with high stats (high GPA plus SAT/ACT)? Why is it more competitive versus five years ago, say?
Anonymous wrote:So, my son has a 91 GPA at St. Alban's with a 1540 SAT score. Are Ivies or other top 20 schools realistic for him to aim for?
In your experience, where do kids with these grades from St. Alban's end up?
Anonymous wrote:Villanova, Richmond, Georgetown, Northeastern, Case Western level school
Anonymous wrote:So, my son has a 91 GPA at St. Alban's with a 1540 SAT score. Are Ivies or other top 20 schools realistic for him to aim for?
In your experience, where do kids with these grades from St. Alban's end up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your kid will make the cut for serious consideration to any school in the country. By he will be in the same boat as 20,000+ kids with the same stats and EC's.
Understand, these schools only have so many seats for the applicant pool, hence the low single digit admit rate.
Pick a good ED, pick a few EA's, make sure there are some actual safties your kid likes and would be thrilled to attend.
Why are there so many more kids in the US now with high stats (high GPA plus SAT/ACT)? Why is it more competitive versus five years ago, say?
Anonymous wrote:OP, your kid will make the cut for serious consideration to any school in the country. By he will be in the same boat as 20,000+ kids with the same stats and EC's.
Understand, these schools only have so many seats for the applicant pool, hence the low single digit admit rate.
Pick a good ED, pick a few EA's, make sure there are some actual safties your kid likes and would be thrilled to attend.