Anonymous wrote:Hamilton, which offers an excellent classics program, could be accessible with a well-crafted application.
Anonymous wrote:Just know that you are in a much better position than kids who aced the SAT but have lower GPAs. Focus on the GPA when deciding where to apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At fairly rigorous/prestigious private school but the SAT isn’t working out. Any suggestions? What schools realistically accept TO kids for RD?
Posts like this make me sad. You have a kid in the top 3% as far as SAT, and you're describing that as "not working out". Your kid will have many choices, wonderful schools that might or might not be in the top 3% (That would be 80 schools) and should be choosing based on what they love, and what they want in life. But instead of describing your wonderful kid, to help us help you and them find what they deserve, you've only described this one thing that you think is a terrible weakness, not being in the top 2%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early. That’s a requirement.
Vanderbilt; WashU; UChicago
My kid got into one of these from private HS. Similar gpa.
Right now thinking Chicago ED1. This was always one of dc’s top choices.
Also likes Penn, Michigan and Georgetown. Obviously very unlikely now.
Visit WashU this summer and again in the fall for ED2. I know a lot who have success TO in ED2 as well from privates nationwide. But you must show regular interest (not a one-time visit).
You do not need to “show regular interest” by visiting twice if you are ED’ing. ED means guaranteed yield. Of course it doesn’t hurt to visit again if the kid wants to confirm the vibe, but the suggestion that it’s necessary to do so, when ED’ing, is ludicrous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early. That’s a requirement.
Vanderbilt; WashU; UChicago
My kid got into one of these from private HS. Similar gpa.
Right now thinking Chicago ED1. This was always one of dc’s top choices.
Also likes Penn, Michigan and Georgetown. Obviously very unlikely now.
Visit WashU this summer and again in the fall for ED2. I know a lot who have success TO in ED2 as well from privates nationwide. But you must show regular interest (not a one-time visit).
Anonymous wrote:Classical studies
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Will definitely visit Wash U for ED2 possibility. DC had a prospective student zoom call w a current student and really liked it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At fairly rigorous/prestigious private school but the SAT isn’t working out. Any suggestions? What schools realistically accept TO kids for RD?
Posts like this make me sad. You have a kid in the top 3% as far as SAT, and you're describing that as "not working out". Your kid will have many choices, wonderful schools that might or might not be in the top 3% (That would be 80 schools) and should be choosing based on what they love, and what they want in life. But instead of describing your wonderful kid, to help us help you and them find what they deserve, you've only described this one thing that you think is a terrible weakness, not being in the top 2%.
Anonymous wrote:At fairly rigorous/prestigious private school but the SAT isn’t working out. Any suggestions? What schools realistically accept TO kids for RD?