Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was admitted to an Ivy for engineering with 2 4's and an A minus. catholic school. No hooks.
This is so different from a TJ applicant, it does not matter.
Anonymous wrote:The Ivies are not all that, despite what everyone says on dcum. Don't worry about the Ivys, worry about finding a good fit where your kid will thrive and will enjoy their next four years. Besides, the Ivies are all a crapshoot now for unhooked white and asian americans. Look widely and find a good school that's not the same school where all of the perfect gpa kids at TJ will be applying and have your child visit that school and potentially apply ED. I'm thinking about places like Carleton or Wake Forest or Olin (if your child is interested in engineering) or Emory. So many great schools beyond the Ivies.
Signed, a person with two Ivy-league degree but reports to people who all went to "no name" schools who all make a lot more money than I do.
Anonymous wrote:The Ivies are not all that, despite what everyone says on dcum. Don't worry about the Ivys, worry about finding a good fit where your kid will thrive and will enjoy their next four years. Besides, the Ivies are all a crapshoot now for unhooked white and asian americans. Look widely and find a good school that's not the same school where all of the perfect gpa kids at TJ will be applying and have your child visit that school and potentially apply ED. I'm thinking about places like Carleton or Wake Forest or Olin (if your child is interested in engineering) or Emory. So many great schools beyond the Ivies.
Signed, a person with two Ivy-league degree but reports to people who all went to "no name" schools who all make a lot more money than I do.
Anonymous wrote:The chances of admission at the Ivies are around 3-5%.
Even with a flawless application, you should prepare for rejection. That's just how the numbers work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t submit scores.
Don't submit both 3 and 4 or just 3?
What does the rest of the application look like? Is the 4 higher or lower than the rest of the application?
You know this, but make sure your student has safeties and targets they like because ivies and other top 10 schools are unlikely -- the competition from TJ is too stiff.
This is the key point. This can’t be judged from the information you’ve offered.
Also, applicants are judged first and foremost in their high school context. So your kid will be compared against their TJ classmates. Where does your kid stand in that context?
Overall GPA is 4.37. His major will be Bio where he has gotten As and 5s. He has lot of good ECs related to coding for healthcare organizations with multiple internships and local top university research with a professor potentially leading to a research paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was admitted to an Ivy for engineering with 2 4's and an A minus. catholic school. No hooks.
This is so different from a TJ applicant, it does not matter.
Anonymous wrote:My child is from TJ. He got A- in AP Physics C M&EM but in the AP exams he got - Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism - 3 and Physics C: Mechanics - 4. What are the chances in top colleges such as Ivies?. Do these colleges consider the grade or AP scores or both?. Should we report these AP scores in the college application?
Anonymous wrote:My kid was admitted to an Ivy for engineering with 2 4's and an A minus. catholic school. No hooks.