Carleton is an intergalactic power in Ultimate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a reach.
Given that they are a small LAC, recruited athletes really skew the admission rate upward. But if you take out the students who are only getting in due to full coach support, the admission rate is very low and definitely makes it a reach for almost everyone (except recruited athletes).
It's a fabulous place so worth applying to! Just be reasonable about expectations.
Carleton recruiting athletes? I'm pretty sure most large high schools would beat Carleton in team sports...
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a few years but my kid got rejected from Brown and Wesleyan but into Carleton and Grinnell. She liked Carleton and its ranking but felt Grinnell might be a better fit and when they threw merit money her way it sealed the deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD was admitted ED this cycle. Not sure how much of an advantage ED is at Carleton over RD, but we've heard not as much as at other places (Midd, Tufts). Here are her stats:
4.0 unweighted, public school
10 AP's, all 5's + one 4 so far (Spanish)
1530 (770 verbal, 760 math)
EIC school newspaper
Varsity captain of two team sports (not recruited athlete)
Lots of school leadership
No awards other than commended student, AP scholar
No hooks (e.g. national-level EC's, FGLI)
At the moment, she knows five other kids admitted ED this cycle from various publics. Three are recruited athletes.
What is crazy to me is that this would put her at an ivy 20 years ago. Carelton is amazing and congrats to her. I am just shocked as a kid with this provide would be EDing to yale in my HS class, and carelton wouldnt be on the radar. Man times change. You kids seems awesome!
No one in your HS class would be ED'ing to Yale because Yale has never had ED.
Unless you are from MN, then employers will ask: where is that?Anonymous wrote:People are not familiar with it.
Anonymous wrote:We considered it a reach for our 1560/4.0 student.
Anonymous wrote:It's a reach.
Given that they are a small LAC, recruited athletes really skew the admission rate upward. But if you take out the students who are only getting in due to full coach support, the admission rate is very low and definitely makes it a reach for almost everyone (except recruited athletes).
It's a fabulous place so worth applying to! Just be reasonable about expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD was admitted ED this cycle. Not sure how much of an advantage ED is at Carleton over RD, but we've heard not as much as at other places (Midd, Tufts). Here are her stats:
4.0 unweighted, public school
10 AP's, all 5's + one 4 so far (Spanish)
1530 (770 verbal, 760 math)
EIC school newspaper
Varsity captain of two team sports (not recruited athlete)
Lots of school leadership
No awards other than commended student, AP scholar
No hooks (e.g. national-level EC's, FGLI)
At the moment, she knows five other kids admitted ED this cycle from various publics. Three are recruited athletes.
What is crazy to me is that this would put her at an ivy 20 years ago. Carelton is amazing and congrats to her. I am just shocked as a kid with this provide would be EDing to yale in my HS class, and carelton wouldnt be on the radar. Man times change. You kids seems awesome!