Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
His stats aren’t high for Wake, particularly coming from a public school. Right around median.
DP: Not according to their data set. Only 26% submit SAT scores (22% submit ACT, the rest go test optional) and the median score is 1450. OP's kid has 1530, which is well above the 75%ile. Only 67% of students are in the top 10% of their class.
Ok, so approximately 70 percent of kids are in the top 10 percent of the class according to your data.Name a local public school where a 3.8 is in the top 10 percent? At our private known for rigor, it takes a 3.7 minimum for Wake.
Wake doesn’t care much about test scores, they were test optional long before Covid. They care much more about gpa and leadership. Lots of kids who were all school or class presidents.
OP’s kid has a 3.98.
I agree 3.8 would be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
His stats aren’t high for Wake, particularly coming from a public school. Right around median.
DP: Not according to their data set. Only 26% submit SAT scores (22% submit ACT, the rest go test optional) and the median score is 1450. OP's kid has 1530, which is well above the 75%ile. Only 67% of students are in the top 10% of their class.
Ok, so approximately 70 percent of kids are in the top 10 percent of the class according to your data.Name a local public school where a 3.8 is in the top 10 percent? At our private known for rigor, it takes a 3.7 minimum for Wake.
Wake doesn’t care much about test scores, they were test optional long before Covid. They care much more about gpa and leadership. Lots of kids who were all school or class presidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
His stats aren’t high for Wake, particularly coming from a public school. Right around median.
DP: Not according to their data set. Only 26% submit SAT scores (22% submit ACT, the rest go test optional) and the median score is 1450. OP's kid has 1530, which is well above the 75%ile. Only 67% of students are in the top 10% of their class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of Miami is a target/likely with those stats, in a suburb near Miami, mid-size, good culture for sports.
Might also look at Tulane as a likely with a lot of demonstrated interest. Richmond and Davidson if willing to go smaller. All are tricky at RD, though, so I’d definitely target some larger public universities that are less likely to yield protect a high stats applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
His stats aren’t high for Wake, particularly coming from a public school. Right around median.
DP: Not according to their data set. Only 26% submit SAT scores (22% submit ACT, the rest go test optional) and the median score is 1450. OP's kid has 1530, which is well above the 75%ile. Only 67% of students are in the top 10% of their class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
His stats aren’t high for Wake, particularly coming from a public school. Right around median.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh alumna here. Also thought of Lehigh, Bucknell, Tulane, Wake and Lafayette. He will need to visit and show a lot of interest for Lehigh and Wake or they may decline because his stats are so high. What about UVA and UNC-CH?
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest, William and Mary
Anonymous wrote:What high level sports are at Cornell and Vanderbilt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This profile just doesn’t exist. Maybe Syracuse?
I think Syracuse is a good option!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What high level sports are at Cornell and Vanderbilt?
Isn’t Vanderbilt SEC and D1?