Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is NU Northeastern or Northwestern?
Nomenclature on this board is NU = Northwestern and NEU = Northeastern
Nomenclature most anywhere, not just DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.82 (high rigor); 33 ACT and non-Stem /business /Econ major (true humanities major) with strong pointy related ECs.
Private selective non-DMV high school.
He’s finished with his RD apps.
Deferred from both NU (ED) and Tulane (EA).
He’s got a bunch of decisions from large flagships coming in next month. Concerned he falls into that middle space and may get dinged everywhere else.
Thoughts on chances for these reaches:
Colgate
Bucknell
Middlebury
Wesleyan
Williams
Wake
Emory
Vanderbilt
Wash U
Rice
Brown
Thoughts on chancing him?
OP Update:
Colgate - admitted
Bucknell - admitted
Middlebury - WL
Wesleyan - admitted
Williams - rejected
Wake - WL
Emory - admitted
Vanderbilt - rejected
Wash U - rejected
Rice - admitted !!
Brown - admitted !!
Northwestern - rejected
Tulane - WL
Crazy!
- Good highly tailored essays/ applications make a big difference (I don’t think he reused any of the essays other than PS and spent weeks customizing and finalizing. I did help with editing).
- very niche non-Stem major and unique long duration ECs that are atypical of HS student
- Getting extra letters of recommendations where schools will allow a third (and fourth)recommendation also may have made a difference.
- Adding more detailed information into the “additional information” section of the common app to really showcase interests and Personality
- unique videos
- Kid is going to 2 more admitted students events this month.
Thank you everyone for all of the advice.
Think the private school counseling office really helped here.
Non-DMV private.
Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting thread that goes to show that results can be very dependent on the student profile versus stats. Some posters gave Brown 1% and Rice 3% chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.82 (high rigor); 33 ACT and non-Stem /business /Econ major (true humanities major) with strong pointy related ECs.
Private selective non-DMV high school.
He’s finished with his RD apps.
Deferred from both NU (ED) and Tulane (EA).
He’s got a bunch of decisions from large flagships coming in next month. Concerned he falls into that middle space and may get dinged everywhere else.
Thoughts on chances for these reaches:
Colgate
Bucknell
Middlebury
Wesleyan
Williams
Wake
Emory
Vanderbilt
Wash U
Rice
Brown
Thoughts on chancing him?
OP Update:
Colgate - admitted
Bucknell - admitted
Middlebury - WL
Wesleyan - admitted
Williams - rejected
Wake - WL
Emory - admitted
Vanderbilt - rejected
Wash U - rejected
Rice - admitted !!
Brown - admitted !!
Northwestern - rejected
Tulane - WL
Crazy!
- Good highly tailored essays/ applications make a big difference (I don’t think he reused any of the essays other than PS and spent weeks customizing and finalizing. I did help with editing).
- very niche non-Stem major and unique long duration ECs that are atypical of HS student
- Getting extra letters of recommendations where schools will allow a third (and fourth)recommendation also may have made a difference.
- Adding more detailed information into the “additional information” section of the common app to really showcase interests and Personality
- unique videos
- Kid is going to 2 more admitted students events this month.
Thank you everyone for all of the advice.
Think the private school counseling office really helped here.
Non-DMV private.
Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.82 (high rigor); 33 ACT and non-Stem /business /Econ major (true humanities major) with strong pointy related ECs.
Private selective non-DMV high school.
He’s finished with his RD apps.
Deferred from both NU (ED) and Tulane (EA).
He’s got a bunch of decisions from large flagships coming in next month. Concerned he falls into that middle space and may get dinged everywhere else.
Thoughts on chances for these reaches:
Colgate
Bucknell
Middlebury
Wesleyan
Williams
Wake
Emory
Vanderbilt
Wash U
Rice
Brown
Thoughts on chancing him?