Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC with GPA below 3.4 (probably bottom half of class), 33 ACT at a big 3 admitted to most NESCAC schools except for top ones (like Amherst and Williams and Bowdoin).
we asked and these were the lowest GPAs accepted to these schools in the past 3 years from our school
Amherst College 3.9
Bates College 3.3
Bowdoin College 3.7
Colby College 3.4
Connecticut College 3.5
Hamilton College 3.9
Middlebury College 3.7
Trinity College 3.4
Tufts University 3.6
Wesleyan University 3.6
Williams 3.9
Anonymous wrote:DC with GPA below 3.4 (probably bottom half of class), 33 ACT at a big 3 admitted to most NESCAC schools except for top ones (like Amherst and Williams and Bowdoin).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon
SMU
Tulane
High Point
SEC schools
JMU
College of Charleston
Syracuse
Tulane? Must be ED
no one getting in Tulane with those stats unless a super elevated schedule. Many SEC schools also hard this year.
From a Big 3? Oh yes they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. All that stress and those sacrifices for a 50/50 chance to end up at U of Richmond? The shame, the shame
Bethesda Magazine reports an acceptance rate under 20 percent for W school applicants to Richmond...would you rather have that or 50/50?
dp.. ok, but they didn't pay for private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon
SMU
Tulane
High Point
SEC schools
JMU
College of Charleston
Syracuse
Tulane? Must be ED
no one getting in Tulane with those stats unless a super elevated schedule. Many SEC schools also hard this year.
Tulane ED acceptance rate is 68%. Some of you really have no idea what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jealous people are talking out of their butts. Wealthy mid-pack prep schoolers get into Michigan, Wake Forest, and even UChicago with ease.
That’s interesting. Source(s)?
Anonymous wrote:Jealous people are talking out of their butts. Wealthy mid-pack prep schoolers get into Michigan, Wake Forest, and even UChicago with ease.
Anonymous wrote:Jealous people are talking out of their butts. Wealthy mid-pack prep schoolers get into Michigan, Wake Forest, and even UChicago with ease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. All that stress and those sacrifices for a 50/50 chance to end up at U of Richmond? The shame, the shame
Bethesda Magazine reports an acceptance rate under 20 percent for W school applicants to Richmond...would you rather have that or 50/50?
Anonymous wrote:Jealous people are talking out of their butts. Wealthy mid-pack prep schoolers get into Michigan, Wake Forest, and even UChicago with ease.
Anonymous wrote:Elon
SMU
Tulane
High Point
SEC schools
JMU
College of Charleston
Syracuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an example, student with a 3.4/29 ACT, from a school likeSFS/GDS/Holton. Not an URM nor a legacy.
There are literally more than 1,800 schools in the U.S. that offer bachelors degree. So i’d assume pretty much any school that isn’t in the top 100-150?..