Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are having a hard time putting our list together. So wanted to find out where TJ kids with 4.3 - 4.4 GPA are likely to be accepted. Our DC is probably end up in that range with after her senior year with very high SAT score.
From TJ, you are not getting into the Ivy+ schools with that GPA unless you are aiming for something non-tech AND you have outstanding ECs that are one of a kind. Might have a shot if you are female or URM.
Share what your kid wants to study as well as profile (URM, male/female, GPA, number of APs, classes planned for senior year, intended course of study, ECs and leadership roles, etc.). Without that input, it's hard to provide any advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks - if your child is not URM, first gen, staff or faulty at school, recruited athlete, or high level connected/donor - your child”/
chances of acceptance are slim to none. The best thing college counselors at any school in the DMV can do is be honest about that. If your child is a white male of European descent -minus acceptance chances. Reality.
your bitter whining is sweet sweet music to my ears.
Anonymous wrote:Folks - if your child is not URM, first gen, staff or faulty at school, recruited athlete, or high level connected/donor - your child”/
chances of acceptance are slim to none. The best thing college counselors at any school in the DMV can do is be honest about that. If your child is a white male of European descent -minus acceptance chances. Reality.
Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
Anonymous wrote:The GPA is ok, hard to say how many AP that equates to. If you take a look around, you will see a lot of perfect stat kids getting very few offers. Huge factor is major- if its CS, be prepared for battle. Hopefully its some obscure in which case your kid will waltz in lots of places. Hopefully you are not asian or white or if you are either, you remember your grandma was from spain before you file that application. It is actually harder to be accepted from TJ vs. other schools - my son turned down TJ after talking to a senior who couldn't get in anywhere because they were quota'ing the TJ kids (going into engineering). Truthfully, aim for schools in the 15-35 ranking range. My son had a 4.4 GPA 12 AP/DE, and a 1560 SAT, top 1% of his class and tons of amazing ECS and the highest ranked CS program he got into was #18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is all this woke bullshit? I was at a recent event at VT and the CS students were 85% Asian and white males, with a handful of girls and and even smaller number of black and Latino students. Show me one CS or engineering department in this country that's not overwhelmingly white and Asian. Go ahead, I'll wait. The numbers don't lie, but all the "woke" talk is just like stop the steal - total bullshit to push a political narrative.
People have to find a scapegoat when their kid doesn't make the cut. Look at the number of white and Asian kid at most schools that DCUM complains about and you'll see that the "white and Asian kids never get in posters" are completely disengienuois. They are just trying to blame other URMs (easy targets) for the fact that their kid didn't get accepted to the school they "thought" the kid should.
Just because the departments are "overwhelmingly" Asian and White does NOT mean that the remaining 15% are better qualified than the OP's kid. That's the point of the PP you were referring to.. Logic is difficult..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is all this woke bullshit? I was at a recent event at VT and the CS students were 85% Asian and white males, with a handful of girls and and even smaller number of black and Latino students. Show me one CS or engineering department in this country that's not overwhelmingly white and Asian. Go ahead, I'll wait. The numbers don't lie, but all the "woke" talk is just like stop the steal - total bullshit to push a political narrative.
People have to find a scapegoat when their kid doesn't make the cut. Look at the number of white and Asian kid at most schools that DCUM complains about and you'll see that the "white and Asian kids never get in posters" are completely disengienuois. They are just trying to blame other URMs (easy targets) for the fact that their kid didn't get accepted to the school they "thought" the kid should.
Just because the departments are "overwhelmingly" Asian and White does NOT mean that the remaining 15% are better qualified than the OP's kid. That's the point of the PP you were referring to.. Logic is difficult..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
If this kid didn't get in then who else? On another thread, I read a lot of TJ kids got into T20 schools. Then how come this kid didn't get in? Is it all random after the basics are met? I am so confused. One the one hand I see lots of TJ kids get into HYPSM and I also hear kids this like this PP's DD.
NP: there may not have been anything the PP's kid could have done to increase the chances of getting into a T20 school. There are institutional priorities and other factors beyond each student's control. Even choice of major changes the probability of getting admitted. However, maybe the TJ students that got into HYPSM had more awards/internships, stronger supplementary essays on why they are a good fit, or chose a different major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is all this woke bullshit? I was at a recent event at VT and the CS students were 85% Asian and white males, with a handful of girls and and even smaller number of black and Latino students. Show me one CS or engineering department in this country that's not overwhelmingly white and Asian. Go ahead, I'll wait. The numbers don't lie, but all the "woke" talk is just like stop the steal - total bullshit to push a political narrative.
People have to find a scapegoat when their kid doesn't make the cut. Look at the number of white and Asian kid at most schools that DCUM complains about and you'll see that the "white and Asian kids never get in posters" are completely disengienuois. They are just trying to blame other URMs (easy targets) for the fact that their kid didn't get accepted to the school they "thought" the kid should.
Anonymous wrote:Why do TJ kids need to go to college for CS at all? They know more CS after TJ than the majority of CS college graduates. They can just apply for a job directly out of TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
If this kid didn't get in then who else? On another thread, I read a lot of TJ kids got into T20 schools. Then how come this kid didn't get in? Is it all random after the basics are met? I am so confused. One the one hand I see lots of TJ kids get into HYPSM and I also hear kids this like this PP's DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
Its not as much of a lottery as some try to convinces themselves
The ivies are seeking exceptionalism which could include but not necessarily be restricted to GPA and have distinguished themselves their multi-centuries consistent abilities to identify and select exceptional individuals
So the question is who should Harvard take, your kid who scored a 1580 or Al Gore who scored 1355. Your kid could certainly be more talented with better future success than Al Gore, but obviously Gore was a very successful admit by any measure. Other SAT scores:
George Bush: Yale (Governor, President + Veteran) - 1200
John Kerry: Yale (Senator, Secretary of State, etc. + US Navy veteran awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star with valor) - 1190
Bill Clinton: Georgetown, not ivy but elite (Governor, President) - 1030
Al Franken: Harvard (Comedian, Senator) - 1020
Also, David Hogg was admitted to Harvard with a 1270
Not necessarily a fan of any of the above but objectively they seem to know how to identify and "pick" exceptional talent
Is there a link to back up any of this?
Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD with GPA 4.52 (Junior year), 1580 SAT, all 5s in all her 8 APs from TJ with excellent ECs for CS, volunteering/community service and an internship did not get into any of the Ivies and waitlisted at CMU. Major - CS. Obviously we are disappointed. College admissions seems like a lottery.
Its not as much of a lottery as some try to convinces themselves
The ivies are seeking exceptionalism which could include but not necessarily be restricted to GPA and have distinguished themselves their multi-centuries consistent abilities to identify and select exceptional individuals
So the question is who should Harvard take, your kid who scored a 1580 or Al Gore who scored 1355. Your kid could certainly be more talented with better future success than Al Gore, but obviously Gore was a very successful admit by any measure. Other SAT scores:
George Bush: Yale (Governor, President + Veteran) - 1200
John Kerry: Yale (Senator, Secretary of State, etc. + US Navy veteran awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star with valor) - 1190
Bill Clinton: Georgetown, not ivy but elite (Governor, President) - 1030
Al Franken: Harvard (Comedian, Senator) - 1020
Also, David Hogg was admitted to Harvard with a 1270
Not necessarily a fan of any of the above but objectively they seem to know how to identify and "pick" exceptional talent
Is there a link to back up any of this?
Anonymous wrote:Why do TJ kids need to go to college for CS at all? They know more CS after TJ than the majority of CS college graduates. They can just apply for a job directly out of TJ.