Anonymous wrote:OP here- the child also has great extracurriculars. Followed their passions even though they didn't go toward activities that have competitions and thus the lack of national level awards. But on the whole I'd say top 2 percent at a rigorous public school, max AP classes, all 5's and 1 4 on 9 AP'a through junior year.
But it is so unclear on how this will all shake out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My unhooked ended up at Stern.
Congratulations !!!
Your kid won !
The world is his. You have given, and your child has earned, all that America has to offer. Opportunity.
Are you for real? Nyu is not t25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My unhooked ended up at Stern.
Congratulations !!!
Your kid won !
The world is his. You have given, and your child has earned, all that America has to offer. Opportunity.
Are you for real? Nyu is not t25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My unhooked ended up at Stern.
Congratulations !!!
Your kid won !
The world is his. You have given, and your child has earned, all that America has to offer. Opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:My unhooked ended up at Stern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears that it is harder to get into college than when we all applied. But what about for the very high stats kids?
Can some of you please share how it went for your child who went through the process if your kid was max rigor, 1550 plus, top grades, great but not national award winning extracurricular.
My child is having trouble finishing up their college lists and part of the reason is we really just have no idea how it will all go with the reach schools. We also don't know what school is "worth" taking your shot early. This child will be happiest with an intense, highly academic crowd.
On DCUM, those are not "super high" stats. Barely adequate really. Maybe look into Alabama or Ole Miss. And no one cars about "Max Rigor", whoever that is. Sounds like a porn star.