Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:41: DC also plays an unusual sport, is president of a school organization, and has over 1,000 service hours.
Jesus Christ.
I want to kill myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is at an FCPS IB school that gets bashed here all the time. 4.1 GPA. Full IB Candidate. Top 5% of his class. 1300 SAT. Team Captain for two years in two different varsity sports. Earned letter in both sports all four years. Marching Band for four years. Section Leader his senior year. Part time job. Eagle Scout. Boys State. No hooks. Excellent letter of recommendation from his English teacher (She let him read it about two weeks ago.) He's going to W&M and will study Economics.
Very nice. Congrats. Assume this is Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:DS is at an FCPS IB school that gets bashed here all the time. 4.1 GPA. Full IB Candidate. Top 5% of his class. 1300 SAT. Team Captain for two years in two different varsity sports. Earned letter in both sports all four years. Marching Band for four years. Section Leader his senior year. Part time job. Eagle Scout. Boys State. No hooks. Excellent letter of recommendation from his English teacher (She let him read it about two weeks ago.) He's going to W&M and will study Economics.
Anonymous wrote:10:41: DC also plays an unusual sport, is president of a school organization, and has over 1,000 service hours.
Anonymous wrote:Good stats are necessary but not sufficient for admission. DC is Columbia-bound with As and A-s with 1560 SATs from a Big 3. Just one AP at the start of senior year. Accepted at Brown and Berkeley too. Unhooked, just embarrassingly strong recs from teachers and college counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.5 GPA
26 ACT
no Ap's, no honors
recruited athlete, decided to go D1 over NESCAC, going to Patriot League
No offense but those stats would only get into the very bottom NESCACs, if that
What the hell is a NESCAC?
Something to do with sports - I think is a sports league
I think colleges give preferences to good athletes who can play on college sports teams and are willing to offer admission to these student athletes even if their stats are lower than the norm
Anonymous wrote:FCPS, 3.9 W, 1300 SAT (took once no prep and explained why in essays, 1 serious EC at high level, strong writer/essays, took honors, 3-4 APs. Applied to and got in VCU honors, JMU, Va Tech (attending here/small competitive major, not engineering), waitlisted at W/M. Applied to 2 of them senior year, 2 during a gap year doing EC and living on own away from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.5 GPA
26 ACT
no Ap's, no honors
recruited athlete, decided to go D1 over NESCAC, going to Patriot League
No offense but those stats would only get into the very bottom NESCACs, if that
+1
I don't think those stats would get into any NESCAC school, including the bottom-ranked ones.
You don't know what you are talking about. The bolded stat is the important one. It all depends what sport and how good he is.
I know exactly what I'm talking about because my DC was a recruited athlete at a top NESCAC and those stats at best might get you into Trinity.
Not true - it all depends on the perceived value of that particular sport and that particular university - some are valued more than others. It also depends on the athlete's fit and how much the team sees them as a potential key player if it's a team sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.5 GPA
26 ACT
no Ap's, no honors
recruited athlete, decided to go D1 over NESCAC, going to Patriot League
No offense but those stats would only get into the very bottom NESCACs, if that
+1
I don't think those stats would get into any NESCAC school, including the bottom-ranked ones.
You don't know what you are talking about. The bolded stat is the important one. It all depends what sport and how good he is.
I know exactly what I'm talking about because my DC was a recruited athlete at a top NESCAC and those stats at best might get you into Trinity.
Anonymous wrote:Md public HS
SAT 1550
NMF
3.9/4.7 GPA
AP scholar with distinction
12 letter Varsity athlete with 5 state championships and 1 state record
Multiple D1/Ivy offers
Harvard class of 2022
Anonymous wrote:DS is at an FCPS IB school that gets bashed here all the time. 4.1 GPA. Full IB Candidate. Top 5% of his class. 1300 SAT. Team Captain for two years in two different varsity sports. Earned letter in both sports all four years. Marching Band for four years. Section Leader his senior year. Part time job. Eagle Scout. Boys State. No hooks. Excellent letter of recommendation from his English teacher (She let him read it about two weeks ago.) He's going to W&M and will study Economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.5 GPA
26 ACT
no Ap's, no honors
recruited athlete, decided to go D1 over NESCAC, going to Patriot League
No offense but those stats would only get into the very bottom NESCACs, if that
What the hell is a NESCAC?