Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
You need to know your student's class rank / high school GPA before looking for safeties. Again, Georgia Tech CS is not a safety--especially not even a 50/50 shot for a non-resident.
4.0 UW GPA; weighted is 4.6+ Not sure exactly what.
1580 SAT
No class ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is 4.0+, 1500+ student, what are their safeties?
I told my kids they need to have true safeties. One kid said Boston University and other kid said USC. I told them they should have a few true safeties. I was thinking Penn State.
Penn State, VTech, Georgetown, maybe UMich.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is 4.0+, 1500+ student, what are their safeties?
I told my kids they need to have true safeties. One kid said Boston University and other kid said USC. I told them they should have a few true safeties. I was thinking Penn State.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
How is Georgia Tech CS a safety for a non-resident of Georgia ?
No such school as "U of Chicago-Urbana".
that's what it said. DC has very strong stats.
And yea, I mixed up U of I and U of C.
Most of the prediction sites don’t distinguish between in state and out of state applicants. The GA tech most likely assumes in state status.
Odd thing about the two main universities in Georgia is that while Ge. Tech considers residency, Univ. of Georgia does not (unless it changed in the last year or two--I have not checked).
Anonymous wrote:My 4.62 GPA, 1590 SAT DS who applied as a CS major
Safeties:
Penn State
UMN (I think this is an extremely underrated school)
GMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
How is Georgia Tech CS a safety for a non-resident of Georgia ?
No such school as "U of Chicago-Urbana".
that's what it said. DC has very strong stats.
And yea, I mixed up U of I and U of C.
It might be what the website said, but no school with an admissions rate in the single digits is a safety — regardless of stats. Naviance says every top school, including MIT, Stanford, and Princeton are matches based on DC’s stats. But these schools have roughly a 5% acceptance rate. So they are reaches regardless of what Naviance says.
Your DC might have very strong stats, but is applying to one of the most in demand majors. The schools you are looking at are not safeties for CS, regardless of his strong stats. UMD is the closest if you are in state. Even then, there is a chance he could be admitted to the university but not directly into CS.
so, then how are people determining "safeties" if not by what a website shows, whether that's naviance or some other website?
DC is in a magnet, and our school doesn't do rankings.
Also, someone told me that naviance is not reliable, either, especially for magnet students.
You determine “safeties” based on acceptance rate. Some people say over 75%. I would say over 50%. If you are in MD, UMD is likely a safety. But a direct admit to CS is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
How is Georgia Tech CS a safety for a non-resident of Georgia ?
No such school as "U of Chicago-Urbana".
that's what it said. DC has very strong stats.
And yea, I mixed up U of I and U of C.
Most of the prediction sites don’t distinguish between in state and out of state applicants. The GA tech most likely assumes in state status.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is 4.0+, 1500+ student, what are their safeties?
I told my kids they need to have true safeties. One kid said Boston University and other kid said USC. I told them they should have a few true safeties. I was thinking Penn State.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
How is Georgia Tech CS a safety for a non-resident of Georgia ?
No such school as "U of Chicago-Urbana".
that's what it said. DC has very strong stats.
And yea, I mixed up U of I and U of C.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.