Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like the vent diagram is a huge overlap of applicants at wash and rice overlapping, then very few with BC. Isnt BC a step down from the other two? I say this as a BU alum, so I am not having an ego… BC is great, but in the 40s, aren’t the other two top 20 or higher pretty consistently?
BU would be a step down, but not BC. BU is the one ranked in the 40s. BC was ranked #36.
But seriously, these rankings are meaningless drivel which tell you nothing about the quality of the education that a student receives at any of these schools. The rankings only exist as a means to sell magazines and get hits on line. Don’t fall for illusion that there is really something there worth paying attention to. There isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like the vent diagram is a huge overlap of applicants at wash and rice overlapping, then very few with BC. Isnt BC a step down from the other two? I say this as a BU alum, so I am not having an ego… BC is great, but in the 40s, aren’t the other two top 20 or higher pretty consistently?
Yes, if you are looking just at rankings you are correct. I'm guessing they draw different applicants? Rice and Wash U more similar and BC more Catholic?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the vent diagram is a huge overlap of applicants at wash and rice overlapping, then very few with BC. Isnt BC a step down from the other two? I say this as a BU alum, so I am not having an ego… BC is great, but in the 40s, aren’t the other two top 20 or higher pretty consistently?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the vent diagram is a huge overlap of applicants at wash and rice overlapping, then very few with BC. Isnt BC a step down from the other two? I say this as a BU alum, so I am not having an ego… BC is great, but in the 40s, aren’t the other two top 20 or higher pretty consistently?
Anonymous wrote:Which would you choose? Rice or Wash U?
Anonymous wrote:DC got into Rice and UMich(OOS) (College of Engineering) Waitlist in Wash U. Unweight 4.0, 7AP (4's and 5's), 2 college UC credits, lot of EC.
It is going to be a hard decision between Rice and UMich. DC is leaning toward UMich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only applied at BC, of the 3. In with 4 years guaranteed housing (must be the top 15% bc doesn't fit other categories). 1580, 4.7 UW, did not click Catholic. In at UNC, UCLA, Amherst, NE and Pitt Honors (merit $), and a few others. Expect rejections to start tonight. Didn't like WashU, wish we had visited Rice.
Do you have to check which religion you are to apply to BC? As a non Catholic did you get an overtly religious vibe at BC or not? We’re touring there next month. Thank you!
You can leave it blank. My daughter is baptized, so is officially Catholic, but we have never practiced, and she doesn't consider herself Catholic. They push hard on the Jesuit/service aspect, not the Catholic - like Georgetown.
I think the most surprising thing to us is how sports heavy it is, that was our ignorance, but that was news to us.
I'm sorry. My Catholic hs dd was rejected at BC as well- it was more of a reach for her so we weren't overly surprised, but still a bummer because she loves that place. She's likely headed to St. Joe's in Philly.Anonymous wrote:DD rejected at BC and she’s devastated. It was a good match for her and she goes to a Catholic HS so we thought that would help at least a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only applied at BC, of the 3. In with 4 years guaranteed housing (must be the top 15% bc doesn't fit other categories). 1580, 4.7 UW, did not click Catholic. In at UNC, UCLA, Amherst, NE and Pitt Honors (merit $), and a few others. Expect rejections to start tonight. Didn't like WashU, wish we had visited Rice.
Do you have to check which religion you are to apply to BC? As a non Catholic did you get an overtly religious vibe at BC or not? We’re touring there next month. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got into Rice!
GPA - 3.98 UW, 4.53 W (from a top Nova Highschool known for its course rigor)
SAT - 1560 ( single sitting) , ACT - 35
NMF, Good ECs, expected good LORs
It’s been one of her most favorite/ dream schools from the past 2 years and the craziness of this year made us wonder if we should have done ED. Grateful for yesterday's decision
Waitlisted at Wash U
Congratulations to everyone that got accepted and good luck to everyone else.
I find the parenthetical use above really obnoxious. No one cares that your kid got the SAT score in a single sitting but I guess you couldn’t resist.
It’s a big deal for self but yeah not for others. I guess poster wanted to emphasize that kid could’ve gotten higher if played the game.
lots of posters on march SAT thread said their kids’ scores went down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got into Rice!
GPA - 3.98 UW, 4.53 W (from a top Nova Highschool known for its course rigor)
SAT - 1560 ( single sitting) , ACT - 35
NMF, Good ECs, expected good LORs
It’s been one of her most favorite/ dream schools from the past 2 years and the craziness of this year made us wonder if we should have done ED. Grateful for yesterday's decision
Waitlisted at Wash U
Congratulations to everyone that got accepted and good luck to everyone else.
I find the parenthetical use above really obnoxious. No one cares that your kid got the SAT score in a single sitting but I guess you couldn’t resist.
It’s a big deal for self but yeah not for others. I guess poster wanted to emphasize that kid could’ve gotten higher if played the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got into Rice!
GPA - 3.98 UW, 4.53 W (from a top Nova Highschool known for its course rigor)
SAT - 1560 ( single sitting) , ACT - 35
NMF, Good ECs, expected good LORs
It’s been one of her most favorite/ dream schools from the past 2 years and the craziness of this year made us wonder if we should have done ED. Grateful for yesterday's decision
Waitlisted at Wash U
Congratulations to everyone that got accepted and good luck to everyone else.
I find the parenthetical use above really obnoxious. No one cares that your kid got the SAT score in a single sitting but I guess you couldn’t resist.