Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here.
Attending the ED2 reach school that was deferred, then accepted in RD w/merit
Curious: What reach school gave merit $$?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here.
Attending the ED2 reach school that was deferred, then accepted in RD w/merit
Curious: What reach school gave merit $$?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied to 22 total:
5 likely, 4 target, 13 reach (including ED1, ED2)
Result:
ED1 rejected
ED2 Deferred to RD
EA:
5 Likely: all accepted, 3 with merit
4 Target: 3/4 accepted, 1 with merit, 1 deferral to RD
2 Reach: 2 deferrals to RD
RD:
of the 4 earlier Deferrals: 2 accept (1 with merit), 2 waitlist
Of the RD apps: accepted 1, waitlist 4, rejected 5
Total: accepted 11, rejected 5, waitlist 6
How many reaches was your kid accepted to? Did they end up picking a reach?
Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here.
Attending the ED2 reach school that was deferred, then accepted in RD w/merit
Anonymous wrote:Applied to 22 total:
5 likely, 4 target, 13 reach (including ED1, ED2)
Result:
ED1 rejected
ED2 Deferred to RD
EA:
5 Likely: all accepted, 3 with merit
4 Target: 3/4 accepted, 1 with merit, 1 deferral to RD
2 Reach: 2 deferrals to RD
RD:
of the 4 earlier Deferrals: 2 accept (1 with merit), 2 waitlist
Of the RD apps: accepted 1, waitlist 4, rejected 5
Total: accepted 11, rejected 5, waitlist 6
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP.
Rigorous and Competitive Private school outside DMV (with many Ivy admits already):
This is an odd conversation.
Don’t schools have different priorities? Some might need a (top stats) kid with your kids’ major /skills/ special pointy EC interests, while others won’t?
That’s why applying widely and not falling in love with any school is recommended.
25-30 schools is the new normal if your kid is not 3.9+ uw - and more like 3.77-3.9…..i have been told these are the kids that need to apply more widely than others……
I have a Senior (private school) with an uw 4.0/4.5, 35 ACT, all 5 APs—-and I know of nobody that applied to that many schools. My kid probably applied to the most of any friends, classmates at 17 apps.
He originally had about 7-10, but over break added a bunch more reaches only.
Let me know how your kid found a dozen great schools that would all be an excellent match for them and all are roughly equivalent in size, cost, location, faculty, academic offerings, and student life.
Explain it without using the words “prestige” or “rank”
Picked the top 10 in his field of study. They all are very similar in size and location (no bigger than 7k students). And not too far from home (no West Coast). The next 7 are lower tier safety type--he's been to visit all. None are big on frat life or super football schools, etc.
He also had a few because he may be able to play his sport if accepted (preferred walk-on type thing). An injury all of junior year screwed up his recruiting and he is contact with some of those coaches ---so he had to apply--can't get in if he doesn't apply. with the sport thing in the mix--it necessitated a few more schools.
It was a very well thought out list. There are 4 that are 5 min from our house.
So how many in total?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP.
Rigorous and Competitive Private school outside DMV (with many Ivy admits already):
This is an odd conversation.
Don’t schools have different priorities? Some might need a (top stats) kid with your kids’ major /skills/ special pointy EC interests, while others won’t?
That’s why applying widely and not falling in love with any school is recommended.
25-30 schools is the new normal if your kid is not 3.9+ uw - and more like 3.77-3.9…..i have been told these are the kids that need to apply more widely than others……
I have a Senior (private school) with an uw 4.0/4.5, 35 ACT, all 5 APs—-and I know of nobody that applied to that many schools. My kid probably applied to the most of any friends, classmates at 17 apps.
He originally had about 7-10, but over break added a bunch more reaches only.
Let me know how your kid found a dozen great schools that would all be an excellent match for them and all are roughly equivalent in size, cost, location, faculty, academic offerings, and student life.
Explain it without using the words “prestige” or “rank”
Picked the top 10 in his field of study. They all are very similar in size and location (no bigger than 7k students). And not too far from home (no West Coast). The next 7 are lower tier safety type--he's been to visit all. None are big on frat life or super football schools, etc.
He also had a few because he may be able to play his sport if accepted (preferred walk-on type thing). An injury all of junior year screwed up his recruiting and he is contact with some of those coaches ---so he had to apply--can't get in if he doesn't apply. with the sport thing in the mix--it necessitated a few more schools.
It was a very well thought out list. There are 4 that are 5 min from our house.