Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes we’ve adjusted expectations. Counselors at big high schools aren’t helpful but agree the list was not balanced - the inflated expectations were his, we’ve been trying to tell him to add more safeties since the summer and the reality is just now sinking in for him. Rejected from in-state UMD College Park, WL at Wisconsin Madison, IN at Pitt, thanks for the link on other schools still accepting applications.
This is not meant to be rude, OP. Curious of others know if Wisconsin WL everyone or if they reject EA? Surprised OP’s son was WL. Isn’t it a pretty hard admit?
My daughter has higher stats than OP’s kid and was outright rejected EA.
Sorry for your DD, PP. It is surprising a kid with a D is WL at Wisconsin. My DC was rejected from Wisconsin last year with a 33 ACT and a 3.4 from a big3 private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes we’ve adjusted expectations. Counselors at big high schools aren’t helpful but agree the list was not balanced - the inflated expectations were his, we’ve been trying to tell him to add more safeties since the summer and the reality is just now sinking in for him. Rejected from in-state UMD College Park, WL at Wisconsin Madison, IN at Pitt, thanks for the link on other schools still accepting applications.
This is not meant to be rude, OP. Curious of others know if Wisconsin WL everyone or if they reject EA? Surprised OP’s son was WL. Isn’t it a pretty hard admit?
My daughter has higher stats than OP’s kid and was outright rejected EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes we’ve adjusted expectations. Counselors at big high schools aren’t helpful but agree the list was not balanced - the inflated expectations were his, we’ve been trying to tell him to add more safeties since the summer and the reality is just now sinking in for him. Rejected from in-state UMD College Park, WL at Wisconsin Madison, IN at Pitt, thanks for the link on other schools still accepting applications.
This is not meant to be rude, OP. Curious of others know if Wisconsin WL everyone or if they reject EA? Surprised OP’s son was WL. Isn’t it a pretty hard admit?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes we’ve adjusted expectations. Counselors at big high schools aren’t helpful but agree the list was not balanced - the inflated expectations were his, we’ve been trying to tell him to add more safeties since the summer and the reality is just now sinking in for him. Rejected from in-state UMD College Park, WL at Wisconsin Madison, IN at Pitt, thanks for the link on other schools still accepting applications.
Anonymous wrote:Try college of Wooster if you’re willing to consider liberal arts colleges. They sent some comms a week or two ago indicating they’re still accepting applications.
People have great things to stay about Wooster and it’s listed as a college that changes lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Pitt?
He’s thrilled about Pitt! Thank you.
Looking at more options because he’s not STEM- Pitt is a “medicine town” (strong in nursing, physical therapy, pre-med etc) so the focus of the majority of programs/ internships etc are for them.
At the end of the day, he said he’s really happy he challenged himself with IB as that will prepare him for college and life in general vs getting all As in fluff on-level high school classes. Plus no one takes rigorous courses thinking they’ll flop.
He refuses to let 1 D define him. I agree it builds character and is a huge life lesson.
It will be fine. Thanks for those of you who are sending positive vibes and good ideas. Good luck to all the seniors, it ain’t easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Pitt?
He’s thrilled about Pitt! Thank you.
Looking at more options because he’s not STEM- Pitt is a “medicine town” (strong in nursing, physical therapy, pre-med etc) so the focus of the majority of programs/ internships etc are for them.
At the end of the day, he said he’s really happy he challenged himself with IB as that will prepare him for college and life in general vs getting all As in fluff on-level high school classes. Plus no one takes rigorous courses thinking they’ll flop.
He refuses to let 1 D define him. I agree it builds character and is a huge life lesson.
It will be fine. Thanks for those of you who are sending positive vibes and good ideas. Good luck to all the seniors, it ain’t easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Pitt?
He’s thrilled about Pitt! Thank you.
Looking at more options because he’s not STEM- Pitt is a “medicine town” (strong in nursing, physical therapy, pre-med etc) so the focus of the majority of programs/ internships etc are for them.
At the end of the day, he said he’s really happy he challenged himself with IB as that will prepare him for college and life in general vs getting all As in fluff on-level high school classes. Plus no one takes rigorous courses thinking they’ll flop.
He refuses to let 1 D define him. I agree it builds character and is a huge life lesson.
It will be fine. Thanks for those of you who are sending positive vibes and good ideas. Good luck to all the seniors, it ain’t easy.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Pitt?