Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:57     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Asian female mainly CS kid couldn't broke into T20ish schools.
Ended up at Northeastern and very satisfied.


Do you mean Northwestern?


??
Isn't Northwestern a T20ish school?


Northwestern is T20. Northeastern is not. If kid couldn’t break into T20, I’m assuming she is at Northeastern.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:52     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

One more thing I forgot to add: rec letters help, too, so be strategic in selecting the teachers that you request them from. And, make sure your DC meets with his/her guidance counselor to talk about the rec letter -- provide notes or a resume, if possible.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:49     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

This is all goes back to the original response... focus on writing amazing essays that are personalized to each institution. Show, through this writing, how your experiences and performance will add value to the institution. Grades, amazing ECs and top test scores are great but the essays are the bow the ties everything together. Stop whining about your kid's ethnicity and put your energy into shaping those essays.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:47     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat surprisingly, my black daughter with a 4.0 and 35 ACT (one sitting) didn't get into Berkeley OOS for engineering, albeit the ACT score wasn't submitted.


They stopped practising AA years ago.


Shouldn't matter for those stats, right?


At UCLA and Berkeley, the average unweighted gpa for admitted students is around a 3.89. Grades aren’t really a differentiator and no test scores so . . .


Fair enough! I missed the ACT not being submitted.


The UC’s will not accept test scores from anyone, they are test blind.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:33     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

white male 1580 SAT (800 math) 4.7W GPA (4.0UW) Eagle, national CS awards, patent for a product he designed, leadership roles and volunteer roles. APs in all core subjects with 5s on exams. Math through multivariable calc. Teachers proofed essays and loved them. CS major
No: CMU, Stanford, Wisconsin, Washington, Boulder (offered exploratory studies not CS)
Deferred then WL: Ga Tech, Rice, UT Austin

Yes to all "safeties" but I don't believe in safeties for CS

Attending and happy at Purdue.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:31     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Asian female mainly CS kid couldn't broke into T20ish schools.
Ended up at Northeastern and very satisfied.


Do you mean Northwestern?


??
Isn't Northwestern a T20ish school?


Yes, just assumed "Northeastern" was a typo.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:30     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HS Teacher

My top students with multiple waitlists/rejections were all asian males. They ended up at (good) state schools but by and large were rejected by privates.


I know Asian males who got into Stanford, Harvard, Yale, CMU, Cornell, Northwestern, Duke.
A lot of high stat kids don’t get into top privates. And some do. From all backgrounds. What I noticed is that many kids either were shut out of top privates or had multiple offers.

NP. This is something I worry about, the uncertainty of which group my kid would fall into. Either seems possible.


At my DC school, many kids only got into one top private (and many rejections later), so this is just anecdotal.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:30     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Statistically speaking 80% won’t get into top schools.

Their admissions are better if they understand basic math and apply accordingly.

Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:30     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Asian female mainly CS kid couldn't broke into T20ish schools.
Ended up at Northeastern and very satisfied.


Do you mean Northwestern?


??
Isn't Northwestern a T20ish school?
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:29     Subject: Re:Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:My white female high stats kid (1580 SATS) didn't get into any privates or even some publics -Michigan, Berkeley. Is in at good and for her field great public with some merit. She'll be happier. Engineering.


Publics are better or that anyway. Research, etc. Better deal financially as well.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:28     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HS Teacher

My top students with multiple waitlists/rejections were all asian males. They ended up at (good) state schools but by and large were rejected by privates.

raise hand.. that was my CS Asian male. Very high stats. Now at a state flagship with merit.


Better deal financially anyway.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:28     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat surprisingly, my black daughter with a 4.0 and 35 ACT (one sitting) didn't get into Berkeley OOS for engineering, albeit the ACT score wasn't submitted.


They stopped practising AA years ago.


Shouldn't matter for those stats, right?


At UCLA and Berkeley, the average unweighted gpa for admitted students is around a 3.89. Grades aren’t really a differentiator and no test scores so . . .


Fair enough! I missed the ACT not being submitted.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:27     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:Somewhat surprisingly, my black daughter with a 4.0 and 35 ACT (one sitting) didn't get into Berkeley OOS for engineering, albeit the ACT score wasn't submitted.

Not surprising, since as noted above, UCs do not consider race or test scores. 4.0's are common. I have no idea how UCs determine who to admit from out of state.

I would be interested to know where else she applied and what her results were, if you can share.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:25     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat surprisingly, my black daughter with a 4.0 and 35 ACT (one sitting) didn't get into Berkeley OOS for engineering, albeit the ACT score wasn't submitted.


They stopped practising AA years ago.


Shouldn't matter for those stats, right?


At UCLA and Berkeley, the average unweighted gpa for admitted students is around a 3.89. Grades aren’t really a differentiator and no test scores so . . .
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2023 12:25     Subject: Top Stats students that had difficult admissions last year

My high stats nephew applying for Chemistry (white male) with a 3.9 UW GPA and 35 ACT along with some great ECs (including paid research) did not get into a single UC they applied to (7 of them).