Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids I know of who were accepted in the 1400s SAT bc they told my kid (also not NMSF or annything either) and good students but not cum laude. They are private school DMV kids.
Those are actual data points. So the earlier poster info is simply not correct
DMV private school kid with 35 ACT and high GPA—deferred. I don’t think you can make any assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Kids I know of who were accepted in the 1400s SAT bc they told my kid (also not NMSF or annything either) and good students but not cum laude. They are private school DMV kids.
Those are actual data points. So the earlier poster info is simply not correct
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did ED to Marshall Business go? This was the first year, any acceptances?
At least two from same Montgomery County HS were accepted. Both women.
Anonymous wrote:How did ED to Marshall Business go? This was the first year, any acceptances?
Anonymous wrote:Two friends of DD were accepted EA, strong stats but not extraordinary, both are legacy.
Interestingly, USC along with Stanford decided to defy CA's new law outlawing legacy so they are continuing to weigh legacy highly. All other CA private colleges are complying with no legacy.
Anonymous wrote:4.0 uw, 4.5 w, 1530, 13 AP/DE, mostly 5's, some 4's, one 3, NMSF from KS/OK/AR region, president of a musical group, captain of a sports, same job all 4 years, science major, pre-med, accepted EA to USC.
Anonymous wrote:USC is looking like California Cornell with these stats.