Anonymous wrote:School doesn’t rank , but guidance counselor did say they were highest in class and nominated for some named scholarships as a result
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like op’s kid is at a public school, where those stats might put them anywhere from top 5 in class to top 10 percent of class or higher, First step is figuring that out, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:several years post BC calc math? Is this really a thing for Ivy, feel that would be mit or caltech
Yes - took BC in 10th grade but doesn’t want a purely tech school like mit, Caltech , Cmu for college
Anonymous wrote:State school and hope for honors college/scholarship
Anonymous wrote:several years post BC calc math? Is this really a thing for Ivy, feel that would be mit or caltech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU - other than CS
Ha yes, my CS major DC had higher stats than that and was rejected, including Cal, Stanford, UCLA, and even GA Tech.
How can these stats be higher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:several years post BC calc math? Is this really a thing for Ivy, feel that would be mit or caltech
Yes - took BC in 10th grade but doesn’t want a purely tech school like mit, Caltech , Cmu for college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash U
Richmond
Tufts
Northeastern
Villanova
Lehigh
Michigan
WashU, Tufts, Northeastern and Michigan are NOT targets or Safeties for anyone, even "ivy qualified"
Anything with less than 20% acceptance rate is a Reach for everyone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU - other than CS
Ha yes, my CS major DC had higher stats than that and was rejected, including Cal, Stanford, UCLA, and even GA Tech.