Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure
Your list and my son's are very similar - Gettysburg, Dickinson, JMU, Mary Washington, St Mary's, Delaware, Penn State. How are his chances with a 3.8 GPA (UW) and SAT or 600,600 and 580? (MD resident) Was it a mistake to apply to James Madison U EA?
No if she doesn't get in she can still apply RD
That's IF she was deferred (which would make more sense than an outright denial with a 3.7).
Pp -- In!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure
Your list and my son's are very similar - Gettysburg, Dickinson, JMU, Mary Washington, St Mary's, Delaware, Penn State. How are his chances with a 3.8 GPA (UW) and SAT or 600,600 and 580? (MD resident) Was it a mistake to apply to James Madison U EA?
No if she doesn't get in she can still apply RD
That's IF she was deferred (which would make more sense than an outright denial with a 3.7).
Pp -- In!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure
Your list and my son's are very similar - Gettysburg, Dickinson, JMU, Mary Washington, St Mary's, Delaware, Penn State. How are his chances with a 3.8 GPA (UW) and SAT or 600,600 and 580? (MD resident) Was it a mistake to apply to James Madison U EA?
No if she doesn't get in she can still apply RD
That's IF she was deferred (which would make more sense than an outright denial with a 3.7).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure
Your list and my son's are very similar - Gettysburg, Dickinson, JMU, Mary Washington, St Mary's, Delaware, Penn State. How are his chances with a 3.8 GPA (UW) and SAT or 600,600 and 580? (MD resident) Was it a mistake to apply to James Madison U EA?
No if she doesn't get in she can still apply RD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure
Your list and my son's are very similar - Gettysburg, Dickinson, JMU, Mary Washington, St Mary's, Delaware, Penn State. How are his chances with a 3.8 GPA (UW) and SAT or 600,600 and 580? (MD resident) Was it a mistake to apply to James Madison U EA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was deferred. Has anyone else's child received a decision?
Also deferred. DD has 2040 and 3.72 GPA. Not many extracurriculars. She is looking at St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson, JMU, Villanova and her reach is W&M....not looking good though. St Mary's, Delaware, Dickinson and JMU were her "safeties"....
If she didn't get into JMU, she's not getting into W&M.
She could still get into JMU in the RD round. EA is not for anyone with less than a 4.0 and impressive extra-curriculars IMHO.
And college admissions is such an unpredictable crap shoot, you can't even predict what will happen with WM based on what JMU did. WM has a very different applicant pool and different people/personalities in admissions.
PP, did daughter apply at other schools EA?
yes she got in Dickinson, which is a nice school -- but not sure the cost is worth it.. If she was hyperventilating about it we would be done with this but she is unsure