Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lost our effing minds
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any success stories with submitting a 33 ACT to any of the top 20 schools?
Just look at each school's stats and you'll see that, YES, there are 33 ACT kids who are admitted.
I’d imagine it’s prob hooked kids though? URM/1st gen/legacy/donor
How large of a donor? Not legacy?
Yes. My 33 Dc to Harvard was hooked (donor).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lost our effing minds
Agree.
I mean…what other option is there?
Admissions process makes it feel like it’s literally not possible to simply be an excellent student and get admitted anywhere anymore.
Now you must have the perfect score or don’t bother! At least—that’s the message we’re getting from Admissions Officers!!
I don’t think we lost our minds. I think we are being pushed over the edge!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any success stories with submitting a 33 ACT to any of the top 20 schools?
Just look at each school's stats and you'll see that, YES, there are 33 ACT kids who are admitted.
I’d imagine it’s prob hooked kids though? URM/1st gen/legacy/donor
Anonymous wrote:It isn't "test inflation"
It is kids not submitting scores because they've been misled into believing their great scores still aren't good enough. At this point 34-36 is the "acceptable" range.
That is NUTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any success stories with submitting a 33 ACT to any of the top 20 schools?
Just look at each school's stats and you'll see that, YES, there are 33 ACT kids who are admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lost our effing minds
Agree.
I mean…what other option is there?
Admissions process makes it feel like it’s literally not possible to simply be an excellent student and get admitted anywhere anymore.
Now you must have the perfect score or don’t bother! At least—that’s the message we’re getting from Admissions Officers!!
I don’t think we lost our minds. I think we are being pushed over the edge!
AOs aren't giving this message.
NP. Yes they are. They are suggesting to go TO if the score isn’t 1500+
Anonymous wrote:Scores are not getting your kid into any school. They can keep you from getting into the reject pile. My kid had a 33 and was rejected last year at Boulder, Auburn, Wisconsin and Florida. At a no-AP, tough grading local private (big3). 3.4 GPA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lost our effing minds
Agree.
I mean…what other option is there?
Admissions process makes it feel like it’s literally not possible to simply be an excellent student and get admitted anywhere anymore.
Now you must have the perfect score or don’t bother! At least—that’s the message we’re getting from Admissions Officers!!
I don’t think we lost our minds. I think we are being pushed over the edge!
AOs aren't giving this message.
NP. Yes they are. They are suggesting to go TO if the score isn’t 1500+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lost our effing minds
Agree.
I mean…what other option is there?
Admissions process makes it feel like it’s literally not possible to simply be an excellent student and get admitted anywhere anymore.
Now you must have the perfect score or don’t bother! At least—that’s the message we’re getting from Admissions Officers!!
I don’t think we lost our minds. I think we are being pushed over the edge!
AOs aren't giving this message.
Anonymous wrote:Scores are not getting your kid into any school. They can keep you from getting into the reject pile. My kid had a 33 and was rejected last year at Boulder, Auburn, Wisconsin and Florida. At a no-AP, tough grading local private (big3). 3.4 GPA
Anonymous wrote:Any success stories with submitting a 33 ACT to any of the top 20 schools?
Anonymous wrote:33/1480: accepted at Northwestern, BC, Michigan, Notre Dame. Chose Northwestern & did very well.