Anonymous wrote:Current senior - 7 total apps - 5 EA, 2 RD. Accepted at 6 (5 EA and 1 RD). Of the 7, four were likely, two targets, and one reach (where DC was rejected). Chose one of the EA schools. With an interest in a somewhat specialized major and some geographic limitations (no big cities primarily) that limited the range of options. At the end of the day, super happy with the result and the process overall.
). He will be attending Princeton in the fall. We are still shocked by the rejection from Hopkins and by Princeton's acceptance.Anonymous wrote:If you have a senior, how many schools did your kid apply to?
If you have a junior, how many are they planning on applying to?
Anonymous wrote:If you have a senior, how many schools did your kid apply to?
If you have a junior, how many are they planning on applying to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Senior 24, applied to 5. 1 deliberately-chosen Ivy, 4 state flagships. Going to overall top choice U of M. Admitted to 4 flagships. Waitlisted Cornell. Did not send LOCI. Reasonable Cornell RD app. Might have had luck with WL but many students choose Michigan over Cornell (they have some key similarities - both schools are great - legacy ties to both). Parents felt student would be happier at U of M (probably easier with same amount of learning accomplished, closer to home, same pull in desired job markets). Pls do not say anything crappy in response about Cornell or Michigan - TIA. In retrospect, did not want Cornell enough to ED and therefore it made sense for Cornell to WL and check true level of interest. Huge cost difference for full-pay family. Maybe $200K.
That's an awesome result--congratulations!
