Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake is pretty competitive. Need strong transcript. I'm sorry I don't know the specific answer to your question. Mine was accepted RD last year (does not attend) with straight A's from a large public HS, a strong transcript with all AP's and Honors classes (but not nearly the amount of AP's as I see kids in the DC area on this board taking).
They love demonstrated interest. Rolling (binding) admissions for ED is an interesting option for many to commit to WF early.
I think US News will not play a factor - it is a very popular school for strong students. No skin in the game.
Would you mind sharing how many APs? Thank you.
AP Calc AB
AP Physics C
AP Euro
APUSH
That’s it!
Thanks! I feel like there are never fewer than 12 on this board!
Anonymous wrote:Mine was rejected RD, 10 APS and an unweighted 3.9 1540 SAT. Got into UVA and U Michigan. Only applied there because wanted a smaller school option incase she changed her mind on a big school. Did not do an interview or official visit (did visit on our own), they do value demonstrated interest which also means it is a bit easier to get in during ED.
Anonymous wrote:Just a side note, the past few years, Wake runs out of interview slots by mid October, so the vast majority of kids including my own enrolled student and her roommate didn’t have an interview. Instead, applicants have the opportunity to make a short video responding to a prompt provided by Wake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly didn’t find the gen eds/core classes I took all that difficult. I did like the smaller classes and access to full professors, though. The biggest classes I had were psych 101 (although probably no more than 40) and astronomy (which was the class you took if you weren’t premed) in those first couple years. Oh, wait, I had a slightly bigger music intro class, too, but probably also not more than 30.
Sounds like junior college, or rather, boarding school. What a waste of time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My student had 3.8 unweighted from a rigorous private with some grade deflation , took maximum rigor available. 1500 SATs which we submitted. Immediate past cycle . Wake loves leadership, many of her friends attending were either senior class President or school president.
These are could be (even in 2023) Ivy level stats (with the max rigor) from my kids' "rigorous private" where the average GPA is a 3.5. Wake is more like a 3.6 and for kids who didn't take max rigor.
(By max rigor are you talking AP language, math beyond calc BC, and physics C?)
Anonymous wrote:I honestly didn’t find the gen eds/core classes I took all that difficult. I did like the smaller classes and access to full professors, though. The biggest classes I had were psych 101 (although probably no more than 40) and astronomy (which was the class you took if you weren’t premed) in those first couple years. Oh, wait, I had a slightly bigger music intro class, too, but probably also not more than 30.
Anonymous wrote:I’m ignoring the troll but did want to add that Wake has 99 percent of classes below 50 students and all professors teach undergraduates. Wake was T30 for more than 25 years without interruption and it was the removal of the class size metrics and terminal degree of instructor criteria that pushed them down this year. If those factors are important to your student, I highly recommend the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake is pretty competitive. Need strong transcript. I'm sorry I don't know the specific answer to your question. Mine was accepted RD last year (does not attend) with straight A's from a large public HS, a strong transcript with all AP's and Honors classes (but not nearly the amount of AP's as I see kids in the DC area on this board taking).
They love demonstrated interest. Rolling (binding) admissions for ED is an interesting option for many to commit to WF early.
I think US News will not play a factor - it is a very popular school for strong students. No skin in the game.
Would you mind sharing how many APs? Thank you.
AP Calc AB
AP Physics C
AP Euro
APUSH
That’s it!