Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.
WashU doesn't care about ECs as much as its peers. Check CDS. There was an old post about this here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1298105.page
And read here: https://www.reddit.com/r/collegeresults/comments/18rh6sl/socially_anxious_white_boy_with_barely_any/
OP said she’s asking abt mit and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.
WashU doesn't care about ECs as much as its peers. Check CDS. There was an old post about this here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1298105.page
And read here: https://www.reddit.com/r/collegeresults/comments/18rh6sl/socially_anxious_white_boy_with_barely_any/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is going to be valedictorian or salutatorian at his competitive public high school in suburban Boston. After hearing horror stories from others, I have been prepping him to use ED wisely, not aim mit etc, and expect to not even get into t20 or most t40 schools rd. We just hired a college counselor who recommending keeping Harvard and Stanford on our teach list. Now he likely won’t Ed to a school like tufts thinking those schools could be possible. He is a full pay white boy and has no hook and lackluster ecs without leadership. Are these schools possible? Is this college counselor leading us to disappointment?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is going to be valedictorian or salutatorian at his competitive public high school in suburban Boston. After hearing horror stories from others, I have been prepping him to use ED wisely, not aim mit etc, and expect to not even get into t20 or most t40 schools rd. We just hired a college counselor who recommending keeping Harvard and Stanford on our teach list. Now he likely won’t Ed to a school like tufts thinking those schools could be possible. He is a full pay white boy and has no hook and lackluster ecs without leadership. Are these schools possible? Is this college counselor leading us to disappointment?
Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a big believer in shooting for the stars. That being said, he will not get into Stanford, Harvard, or MIT with "lackluster ECs." He should apply broadly and I see no reason why he can't get into a top 25 if he has excellent grades and test scores and writes compelling essays. I would not recommend he ED to a school like Tufts if he does not absolutely love it.
WashU ED1