Anonymous wrote:Op are you full pay? If so, I think he would get into at least a few of these schools:
Colgate - possible
Bucknell - yes
Middlebury - no
Wesleyan - possible
Williams - definitely no
Wake - possible
Emory - possible
Vanderbilt - no
Wash U - no
Rice - definitely no
Brown - definitely no
I would also consider adding the following given the vibes I am getting from your list:
Grinnell, Macalester, carelton, William and mary, Washington and lee, BU, tufts
If you are open to catholic BC and Villanova
Also consider strong international schools - St Andrews, Edinburgh, Mcgill -- their admission process is more straightforward, test-based, and predictable. US schools are so unpredictable.
Your kid also needs to add safeties. You do not have a single safety.
Grinnell, Macalester, carelton, William and mary, Washington and lee, BU, tufts
If you are open to catholic BC and Villanova
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your private gave poor advice to be one and fine with a 33. He definitely could have easily raised it at least a point and many of those schools are 34-36.
My son got a 34 end of sophomore year (36r, 36v) and our HS noted that many of those top schools now see higher scores. He retook it without doing much and scored a 35 composite.
He should have a minimum 34 at those top tier schools.
This is bad advice. And a year or two out of date. Ignore.
Make sure there is an ED2 app to the likes of Kenyon, Wake, or Middlebury (helps with Midd if open to starting in Feb). Can apply RD to Colgate and then change it to ED2 very late, if there’s another ED2 rejection (this is akin to ED3 at Colgate). Add a couple RDs such as Conn College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your private gave poor advice to be one and fine with a 33. He definitely could have easily raised it at least a point and many of those schools are 34-36.
My son got a 34 end of sophomore year (36r, 36v) and our HS noted that many of those top schools now see higher scores. He retook it without doing much and scored a 35 composite.
He should have a minimum 34 at those top tier schools.
This is bad advice. And a year or two out of date. Ignore.
Make sure there is an ED2 app to the likes of Kenyon, Wake, or Middlebury (helps with Midd if open to starting in Feb). Can apply RD to Colgate and then change it to ED2 very late, if there’s another ED2 rejection (this is akin to ED3 at Colgate). Add a couple RDs such as Conn College.
Anonymous wrote:Your private gave poor advice to be one and fine with a 33. He definitely could have easily raised it at least a point and many of those schools are 34-36.
My son got a 34 end of sophomore year (36r, 36v) and our HS noted that many of those top schools now see higher scores. He retook it without doing much and scored a 35 composite.
He should have a minimum 34 at those top tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:The kid has almost a perfect GPA and most schools are TO. Hop off the negatively. I would make sure your school is doing all they can. I would make sure he isn’t being positioned lower via counselor report.