Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our impressions from decades ago often have limited relevancy to today.
Totally agree. Some parents make the mistake during the process of overlaying their experiences onto today’s realities. Best to accept that many things have changed and adjust expectations. And be open to some great new possibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Our impressions from decades ago often have limited relevancy to today.
Anonymous wrote:LOL BU for me. It was the safety for C students at my private school. In CA, UC Berkeley had a 50% acceptance rate and would accept most solid B students. UC San Diego was for dummies. UC Davis was a safety for anyone with Bs and a few Cs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern
Vanderbilt
Any of the SEC schools for OOS kids
NYU
USC (when I took the SATs they were doing the stuff Chicago does now- sending the biggest and most mailings of anyone and generally acting desperate)
Nope. Vanderbilt has been competitive and difficult to get into for a long time.
One of the ditziest girls in my class went there because her daddy donated was an alum who donated a lot of money to the school. It was more like a finishing school back then.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane. It used to be an expensive party school for rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern
Vanderbilt
Any of the SEC schools for OOS kids
NYU
USC (when I took the SATs they were doing the stuff Chicago does now- sending the biggest and most mailings of anyone and generally acting desperate)
Nope. Vanderbilt has been competitive and difficult to get into for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously UMCP especially for those in certain counties (MoCo, Howard, others).
Anonymous wrote:I think ED2 has drastically transformed many colleges from universal targets/safeties to extremely selective. ED2 is such a racket that really makes college admissions much more stressful bc basically all the old safeties/targets now accept under 10% RD. It’s unfortunate.
In the 80s/90s literally every ED2 school was a shoo-in RD with mostly A/A- grades and a 1250. Except Chicago. So you could apply 1-2 reaches, 1-2 safeties and you were done.