Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business major. Got in at these schools as test optional during EA: Penn State Smeal, Indiana Kelley, Pitt, Clemson, UMD, Virginia Tech
What was the GPA?
TIA
Anonymous wrote:DD applying to smaller schools, competitive LACs. For reference, HHI just under $200k, excellent ECs and LORs, 3.9 uw GPA from a strong private school. Chose to go TO bc of her learning disabilities, made the intentional decision to focus on grades and ECs over test prep in her junior year. It’s infuriating when people equate high test scores with intelligence, and being “deserving” of a slot at a T20. Her older brother had a similar application profile, many of the same ECs but didn’t have the LD issue, 35 ACT and is currently at an Ivy. She’s just as smart as he is and it frustrates me when people online insinuate that TO applicants aren’t deserving of good acceptances. So far, in EA:
Oberlin $70k merit
Kenyon $75 merit
Brandeis $45 Presidential Scholarship
Several others to schools that DCUM won’t care about, but are still solid schools. Waiting for RD, most of those are only need-based aid. I’m proud of her, especially because we offered to pay for test prep last year and she made the choice to go TO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at naviance reports for my school, lots of kids got into colleges EA with SAT scores below 1000. Seeing schools like Catholic University, George Mason, St Marys of Maryland, Georgetown, Indiana, Michigan St, Rutgers, Oregon St
You mean they got into GMU test optional with a score below 1000, right? Because GMU is a 1360 at the 75th percentile; a 1260 at the median and the bottom 25th had a 1180, so getting in with below 1000 is unlikely. https://research.schev.edu/rdPage.aspx?enrollment&rdReport=Enrollment.B10_FreshmanProfile
Someone accepted into Geogetown (which doesn't do test optional) with an SAT score below 1000 must be a basketball player, child of a billionaire, or child of a head of state.
That student actually had no SAT on file. So they had nothing to submit
Georgetown is test required.
I am looking at my school level admin naviance reports and this student has a Highest SAT score of zero and was accepted to Georgetown University EA. Also only took 15 Honors/AP classes in high school
I know a kid who got a 36 on the ACT first try so he never took the SAT making his highest SAT score 0.
He didn’t apply to Georgetown, as far as I know, but got into another competitive school that requires test scores.
My child was admitted to NYU, UVA and F&M with only 1 AP course that she didn’t send the score for and 3 Honours classes.
She applied TO. I don’t know the new review process but she clearly hit the lottery. Merit aid at all of the schools except for NYU.
What major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at naviance reports for my school, lots of kids got into colleges EA with SAT scores below 1000. Seeing schools like Catholic University, George Mason, St Marys of Maryland, Georgetown, Indiana, Michigan St, Rutgers, Oregon St
What is “lots” of kids?
Because I am definitely not seeing “lots”. I am seeing a small number of schools in our scattergrams that had a max of 1 kid accepted with a low SAT. I assume they play football.
Georgetown did not admit a single kid with a sub 1000 SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Business major. Got in at these schools as test optional during EA: Penn State Smeal, Indiana Kelley, Pitt, Clemson, UMD, Virginia Tech