Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. So the plan is to apply to:
2 MD state schools (UMCP plus one other)
3 out of state public schools, one a reach like UNC and a couple of easier reaches like U of South Carolina and Colorado
3 privates, 1 a reach and 2 second-tier SLACs/privates.
Does this appear to be a reasonable mix and number of applications to ensure admission in 2 - 3 choices and a possiblity of merit aid in at least one?
Does this sound like enough? As mentioned before, merit aid would be great but we can make it happen without it.
My guess OP.
UMCP - 50/50 chance but no merit (SAT is in mid 50% range but GPA is too low for UMCP. Incoming class wGPA was 4.22 using MCPS system)
UNC - far reach
USC - yes, maybe some merit
Colorado - yes, maybe some merit
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. So the plan is to apply to:
2 MD state schools (UMCP plus one other)
3 out of state public schools, one a reach like UNC and a couple of easier reaches like U of South Carolina and Colorado
3 privates, 1 a reach and 2 second-tier SLACs/privates.
Does this appear to be a reasonable mix and number of applications to ensure admission in 2 - 3 choices and a possiblity of merit aid in at least one?
Does this sound like enough? As mentioned before, merit aid would be great but we can make it happen without it.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize a 3.3 could get you to so many schools. The weighted/unweighted thing is very confusing.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize a 3.3 could get you to so many schools. The weighted/unweighted thing is very confusing.
Anonymous wrote:^ Northwestern? Really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is interested in politics and film, I'd suggest staying near a city. A lot of kids like to work on political campaigns, and they tend to have offices in cities.
Tufts, UNC, Michigan, Occidental in LA, UC San Diego, Pitzer in LA, University of Washington in Seattle might all fit the bill.
University of Toronto and McGill might also be good fits. Toronto has that great film festival., so a lot of creative energy there.
I'd say Tufts and Michigan are reaches for this kid.