Anonymous wrote:Anyone out there have any advice regarding an effective approach to NESCAC schools? Is there any wiggle room on grades, test scores, etc? Thanks.
It depends on how much they want your kid. NESCAC schools put athletes into “bands” depending on their stats. A Band means the kid has the stats to get in on their own. B Band kids have stats below what the school would normally require but can get in with what is called a “tip” by the coach. And C Band kids need a “slot” from the coach. What grades/scores are in each band depends on the school. Williams’ B Band stats are higher than Hamilton’s, which are higher than Conn’s. The admissions office gives coaches a set number of slots and tips. It may be 1 slot and 4 tips; depends on the school and sport. So if your kid is the No. 1 person on the school’s list, there will be more leeway than if the kid is No. 5.