Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you have the stats to qualify for an Ivy - 4.0 UW, 1550 or greater SAT, 10 plus APS w all 5s, several years post BC calc math. national recognition in more than one area, lots of leadership, NMSF, etc
What are targets / safeties (not in state for MD or UVA)
Not a recruited athlete or URM
Want both STEM and humanities
Prefer midsize but open to larger
Like city / city adjacent
Prefer a campus, but would consider a more open campus
Not super Greek
Like Boston , DC, NY, Chicago but open to Philly , SF, NC
Not sure what is a safety/ target nowadays ? Everywhere seems harder to get in and some places yield protect
Based on your description, I would
Target: UChicago, Boston University
Safety: Your state schools
NP. Student with similar stats. Any further suggestions for safeties when there are no state schools, including flagship? (In DC)
Research schools your students would be willing to attend with an acceptance rate in excess of 60% plus. Having the highest stats does not exempt one from the hard truths about defining targets and safeties. Best to be conservative when defining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that yield protect are NOT safeties.
For this reason, GWU is not a safety. Low target yes, safety no. Same for Santa Clara!
The Boston schools (BU, BC, NEU) are nowhere near safeties. They are reaches for all.
OP, in most states, typically a safety would be your state flagship. What state is it?
Show interest in the schools applying.
Anonymous wrote:Schools that yield protect are NOT safeties.
For this reason, GWU is not a safety. Low target yes, safety no. Same for Santa Clara!
The Boston schools (BU, BC, NEU) are nowhere near safeties. They are reaches for all.
OP, in most states, typically a safety would be your state flagship. What state is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that yield protect are NOT safeties.
For this reason, GWU is not a safety. Low target yes, safety no. Same for Santa Clara!
The Boston schools (BU, BC, NEU) are nowhere near safeties. They are reaches for all.
OP, in most states, typically a safety would be your state flagship. What state is it?
OPs stats are at/near the 75% percentile for BU, BC and NEU. They would be competitive for admission. I think they are targets.
Anonymous wrote:Schools that yield protect are NOT safeties.
For this reason, GWU is not a safety. Low target yes, safety no. Same for Santa Clara!
The Boston schools (BU, BC, NEU) are nowhere near safeties. They are reaches for all.
OP, in most states, typically a safety would be your state flagship. What state is it?
Anonymous wrote:Colby, Grinnell, Tulane, Carleton can be considered as safety
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you have the stats to qualify for an Ivy - 4.0 UW, 1550 or greater SAT, 10 plus APS w all 5s, several years post BC calc math. national recognition in more than one area, lots of leadership, NMSF, etc
What are targets / safeties (not in state for MD or UVA)
Not a recruited athlete or URM
Want both STEM and humanities
Prefer midsize but open to larger
Like city / city adjacent
Prefer a campus, but would consider a more open campus
Not super Greek
Like Boston , DC, NY, Chicago but open to Philly , SF, NC
Not sure what is a safety/ target nowadays ? Everywhere seems harder to get in and some places yield protect
Based on your description, I would
Target: UChicago, Boston University
Safety: Your state schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you have the stats to qualify for an Ivy - 4.0 UW, 1550 or greater SAT, 10 plus APS w all 5s, several years post BC calc math. national recognition in more than one area, lots of leadership, NMSF, etc
What are targets / safeties (not in state for MD or UVA)
Not a recruited athlete or URM
Want both STEM and humanities
Prefer midsize but open to larger
Like city / city adjacent
Prefer a campus, but would consider a more open campus
Not super Greek
Like Boston , DC, NY, Chicago but open to Philly , SF, NC
Not sure what is a safety/ target nowadays ? Everywhere seems harder to get in and some places yield protect
Based on your description, I would
Target: UChicago, Boston University
Safety: Your state schools
NP. Student with similar stats. Any further suggestions for safeties when there are no state schools, including flagship? (In DC)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you have the stats to qualify for an Ivy - 4.0 UW, 1550 or greater SAT, 10 plus APS w all 5s, several years post BC calc math. national recognition in more than one area, lots of leadership, NMSF, etc
What are targets / safeties (not in state for MD or UVA)
Not a recruited athlete or URM
Want both STEM and humanities
Prefer midsize but open to larger
Like city / city adjacent
Prefer a campus, but would consider a more open campus
Not super Greek
Like Boston , DC, NY, Chicago but open to Philly , SF, NC
Not sure what is a safety/ target nowadays ? Everywhere seems harder to get in and some places yield protect
Based on your description, I would
Target: UChicago, Boston University
Safety: Your state schools
Anonymous wrote:Colby, Grinnell, Tulane, Carleton can be considered as safety
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU - other than CS
Ha yes, my CS major DC had higher stats than that and was rejected, including Cal, Stanford, UCLA, and even GA Tech.
How can these stats be higher?
4.0, 1600, 12 APs with all 5s.