Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Curious about this neighbor-how does this happen? Assuming the kid had a reasonable basis for aiming high.
This is happening to kids I know (not in Boston area). Though deferred from highly selective ED, so I think apps are pretty strong. I don't know - some combination of yield protection and the EAs not having supplementals, so there are too many interchangeable apps? Just too many kids applying? It sucks though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Curious about this neighbor-how does this happen? Assuming the kid had a reasonable basis for aiming high.
This is happening to kids I know (not in Boston area). Though deferred from highly selective ED, so I think apps are pretty strong. I don't know - some combination of yield protection and the EAs not having supplementals, so there are too many interchangeable apps? Just too many kids applying? It sucks though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Curious about this neighbor-how does this happen? Assuming the kid had a reasonable basis for aiming high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Do you know the stats of this neighbor? If he’s a regular (not amazing) high stats kid, it’s almost impossible to be rejected by multiple top 30-50 EA.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Boston landscape I think it pretty similar to competetive suburban public’s but without uva, WM, or UMD cp. wash u is a good suggestion it maybe push for ed. What I want to avoid is the kid thinking he may have a real change at mit/harvard/stanford, blowing his ed shots and then not getting into a wash u or tufts in rd.
Our neighbor here applied ed to brown and was rejected, did a bunch of ea at t50 and hasn’t gotten into a single one. He was deferred from a school ranked 50-60 ea that I think he considered a soft target almost sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.
WashU doesn't care about ECs as much as its peers. Check CDS. There was an old post about this here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1298105.page
And read here: https://www.reddit.com/r/collegeresults/comments/18rh6sl/socially_anxious_white_boy_with_barely_any/
OP said she’s asking abt mit and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.
WashU doesn't care about ECs as much as its peers. Check CDS. There was an old post about this here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1298105.page
And read here: https://www.reddit.com/r/collegeresults/comments/18rh6sl/socially_anxious_white_boy_with_barely_any/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a DMV-centered website. We don't know shit about suburban Boston public high schools. How are we supposed to know?
You're paying some dude to advise you. Listen to him. Not us.
Except lackluster ECs significantly hurts the applicant. We know that.