Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:per my previous post, here is a link to an academic index calculator.
As a general rule as a recruited athlete for NESCAC, you need to get at least 205 for a top slotted athlete and at least 210 for anything with an athletic slot.*
(For Ivies, the class usually need to average around 205, depending on sport)
Note: for underrepresented groups, this number can be a bit lower.
I wish I hadn't googled the calculator. She was a top slotted athlete with a 202. So close. But let's put it this way, it wasn't Amherst, Williams, or Wesleyan, but it also wasn't Conn or Trinity, nor Tufts. It's so frustrating, because if her ACT were just a point higher, she would have been at 205. They said there's no way, so I guess they didn't believe she could get there. I am still very surprised. What a bummer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:per my previous post, here is a link to an academic index calculator.
As a general rule as a recruited athlete for NESCAC, you need to get at least 205 for a top slotted athlete and at least 210 for anything with an athletic slot.*
(For Ivies, the class usually need to average around 205, depending on sport)
Note: for underrepresented groups, this number can be a bit lower.
I wish I hadn't googled the calculator. She was a top slotted athlete with a 202. So close. But let's put it this way, it wasn't Amherst, Williams, or Wesleyan, but it also wasn't Conn or Trinity, nor Tufts. It's so frustrating, because if her ACT were just a point higher, she would have been at 205. They said there's no way, so I guess they didn't believe she could get there. I am still very surprised. What a bummer.
Anonymous wrote:per my previous post, here is a link to an academic index calculator.
As a general rule as a recruited athlete for NESCAC, you need to get at least 205 for a top slotted athlete and at least 210 for anything with an athletic slot.*
(For Ivies, the class usually need to average around 205, depending on sport)
Note: for underrepresented groups, this number can be a bit lower.
Anonymous wrote:DIII commitments expected this week for NESCAC, and I curious about the academic requirements for these players. From conversations this weekend, there seems to be more more academic scrutiny for these players than top academic DI schools, where many players are being allowed to go test optional as part of the 2023 class.