Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admitted to Brown.
What were the stats?
4.53 W GPA and 4.0 UW. 12 AP classes all 5s and 4s, including AP Spanish (so six years of foreign language).
Good ECs and leadership roles. Won a county-wide scholarship contest to study abroad. Strong essay and good refs
Nothing out of the ordinary in other words.
She got 1460 on SAT but decided not to include.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admitted to Brown.
What were the stats?
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Congrats! Lots of excellent choices. Only possible lingering doubt with no rejections becomes “did we shoot high enough?” We were actually kinda relieved when our son got a reach rejection. Made us feel we’d targeted his schools properly. (Way better than the opposite problem of course.)
Not the poster that you responded to, but we are in this boat with our son. He was in a funk when we started the process and didn't have strong feelings about schools. He also thought he would be fine staying in-state (which of course is better financially). He picked schools that seemed to be appropriate based on Naviance but we didn't push him. With two applications still outstanding, he has gotten into every school he applied to with decent merit money. We too were wondering if we should have encouraged him to have more reaches. Still, the Freshman Connection and Letters and Sciences major at Maryland is akin to a rejection. It is twisted, but like you, a part of me wants at least one of the remaining schools to be a rejection just to assure us that the targets were appropriate.
I don’t see FC as a rejection at all. Lots of smart kids start that way. My D got L&S Scholars program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Congrats! Lots of excellent choices. Only possible lingering doubt with no rejections becomes “did we shoot high enough?” We were actually kinda relieved when our son got a reach rejection. Made us feel we’d targeted his schools properly. (Way better than the opposite problem of course.)
Not the poster that you responded to, but we are in this boat with our son. He was in a funk when we started the process and didn't have strong feelings about schools. He also thought he would be fine staying in-state (which of course is better financially). He picked schools that seemed to be appropriate based on Naviance but we didn't push him. With two applications still outstanding, he has gotten into every school he applied to with decent merit money. We too were wondering if we should have encouraged him to have more reaches. Still, the Freshman Connection and Letters and Sciences major at Maryland is akin to a rejection. It is twisted, but like you, a part of me wants at least one of the remaining schools to be a rejection just to assure us that the targets were appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Definitely aimed too low
She didn't look at it as aiming low. We needed merit aid and she preferred not to stay in-state so she aimed for schools she knew would give her good merit aid and she could shine. She is very happy so far and we as parents are supporting her choices and of course relieved that many of the schools she chose are affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Definitely aimed too low
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Definitely aimed too low
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio
Congrats! Lots of excellent choices. Only possible lingering doubt with no rejections becomes “did we shoot high enough?” We were actually kinda relieved when our son got a reach rejection. Made us feel we’d targeted his schools properly. (Way better than the opposite problem of course.)
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to 9 out of 9 schools so far. Waiting for UVA (not likely).
No scores, 3.7 UW, 4.3 W, strong extracurriculars, recommendations, etc
Baltimore private school
UMD Freshman Connection
Elon
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
U of Delaware
Charleston
USC
Penn State
Miami U - Ohio