Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having just gone through this last year, thinking any school is a safety is foolish. Some of the safe schools won't pick your kid because they know he/she will not go there. Those stats are great, but it's a crazy world now. I hope your child has some way of differentiating themselves other than with numbers. That does not cut it anymore.
Based on this, then admit rate doesn't matter even if your kid has high stats. So, why bother with safeties?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.62 GPA, 1590 SAT DS who applied as a CS major
Safeties:
Penn State
UMN (I think this is an extremely underrated school)
GMU
Agree 100%. Very happy it's on DS's radar considering an urban school is a "requirenent". Cold, but so are Boston, Cleveland and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Having just gone through this last year, thinking any school is a safety is foolish. Some of the safe schools won't pick your kid because they know he/she will not go there. Those stats are great, but it's a crazy world now. I hope your child has some way of differentiating themselves other than with numbers. That does not cut it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Having just gone through this last year, thinking any school is a safety is foolish. Some of the safe schools won't pick your kid because they know he/she will not go there. Those stats are great, but it's a crazy world now. I hope your child has some way of differentiating themselves other than with numbers. That does not cut it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.62 GPA, 1590 SAT DS who applied as a CS major
Safeties:
Penn State
UMN (I think this is an extremely underrated school)
GMU
Agree 100%. Very happy it's on DS's radar considering an urban school is a "requirenent". Cold, but so are Boston, Cleveland and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:A safety is a place where (1) your stats are >75%ile, (2) the admission rate is >60%, and (3) your kid would be happy to go there. This is the hardest part of building your list. Focus on the happy element. Have your kid do the work of finding them. My kid spent about 4-5 hours last year finding 2! She’s at a top 10 school now, but she would have been happy at her safeties. Those were 2 LACs in California that offered great programs in her field of interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
You need to know your student's class rank / high school GPA before looking for safeties. Again, Georgia Tech CS is not a safety--especially not even a 50/50 shot for a non-resident.
4.0 UW GPA; weighted is 4.6+ Not sure exactly what.
1580 SAT
No class ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.
Is that an error under safety? Do you mean Univ of Illinois @ Urbana?
yes, sorry, I keep getting the two mixed up -- U of I and U of C.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's safety, according to college vine or wise (can't remember) for CS is U of Chicago - Urbana, GA Tech, UMD.
Hard target is CMU and U of Michigan.
Reach: Cal, UCLA, MIT
800 on SAT
Taking MVC right now
5 on AP Calc test
Several 5s on other AP tests.