Anonymous wrote:TJ rising senior. 4.02 WGPA/ 1520 SAT (740/780), 800 Math 2, Physics and Literature SAT 2. Middle of the pack for TJ. Will apply to Pitt rolling admission at the beginning of the school year as the school. We can afford it and they will almost certainly get in (my definition of a true safety). And if they are rejected, we will know in time to recalibrate. Wooster and St. Olaf as likely. Matches include CWRU (arts and sciences, not engineering), Kenton, Oberlin, Macalaster, WM.
Not likely to do reaches. Does not want UVA, and we can’t afford private w/o merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:TJ rising senior. 4.02 WGPA/ 1520 SAT (740/780), 800 Math 2, Physics and Literature SAT 2. Middle of the pack for TJ. Will apply to Pitt rolling admission at the beginning of the school year as the school. We can afford it and they will almost certainly get in (my definition of a true safety). And if they are rejected, we will know in time to recalibrate. Wooster and St. Olaf as likely. Matches include CWRU (arts and sciences, not engineering), Kenton, Oberlin, Macalaster, WM.
Not likely to do reaches. Does not want UVA, and we can’t afford private w/o merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One applicant’s reach or match is another’s safety.
OP list your kid’s stats, kind of high school (public or private) and rough class rank (top 25% etc) and it will be easier to for people with similar profiles to chime in.
My kid is at TJ, with an ACT score of 35 and a wGPA of 4.29 heading into senior year of 4.29 (3.87 unweighted). Interested in smaller, liberal arts colleges (his current interest is computer science, but he also loves history and political philosphy). He'll apply to some of the super selective SLACS (think Williams, Swarthmore), but he is a little unsure on good likely/safety options.
Anonymous wrote:"Safety" is really old terminology OP. It is now called a "Likely"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., March 19, 2019—Williams College has extended offers of admission to 1,205 applicants for the Class of 2023. They were selected from a total applicant pool of 9,715.
Amherst College admitted 1,144 of 10,567 applicants into the class of 2023 on Friday, March 22. The record-setting number of applicants was a nine percent increase from last year, and the first time the college received more than 10,000 applications in one application cycle.
This admissions cycle also saw a record-low acceptance rate. Last year, Amherst’s acceptance rate was 12.8 percent; this year’s acceptance rate dropped to 10.8 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Williams is probably the hardest school in the country to get into right now. Williams is probably going to admit 10 kids, tops, from the greater DC area, including athletes.
Anonymous wrote:WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., March 19, 2019—Williams College has extended offers of admission to 1,205 applicants for the Class of 2023. They were selected from a total applicant pool of 9,715.
Anonymous wrote:Williams is probably the hardest school in the country to get into right now. Williams is probably going to admit 10 kids, tops, from the greater DC area, including athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Williams is probably the hardest school in the country to get into right now. Williams is probably going to admit 10 kids, tops, from the greater DC area, including athletes.
Anonymous wrote:DD ultimately got in to and will attend her reach - Penn (yes she liked hte campus).
She was also admitted to BC honors program, Middlebury and UCLA. Denied at Carlton (we didnt visit, silly to apply really), Princeton and Tufts. Her likely was University of Vermont; she was admitted to UVM in late Jan/early feb. it was a good thing to have one in her pocket.