Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
Dickinson is test blind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fp = full pay
What kind of school is heat and how do his grades generally match up/rank
Excellent public. Rigor is good, not great. Grades are good, not great. Setting aside fit, trying to understand what is realistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
I posted just a bit ago. My comment was directed at the original list, not the subsequent suggestions. Don't think Dickinson didn't show up until some pages into this thread.
I think the bottom line is at the very reputable lacs, if you are unhooked you need almost perfect academics (high scores, really strong transcript) to have a shot. But imperfection starts to become ok as you get down the list into the 20-40 range.
It starts to become slightly possible at the 30-50 range, and ok below that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
I posted just a bit ago. My comment was directed at the original list, not the subsequent suggestions. Don't think Dickinson didn't show up until some pages into this thread.
I think the bottom line is at the very reputable lacs, if you are unhooked you need almost perfect academics (high scores, really strong transcript) to have a shot. But imperfection starts to become ok as you get down the list into the 20-40 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson, Pitzer, Claremont McKenna, Colby, Bates, Wesleyan or Midd would be great ED candidates. Really spend time on the essays — that will help offset the GPA.
When did you graduate college or when did your last kid graduate college as this suggestion seems woefully out of touch?
Last cycle — class of 2027. Appreciate your kindness.
It's not being kind to mislead OP, even if unintentional or based on faulty info. Your suggestion that many of those schools would be great ED candidates are not realistic, not at all. Maybe Bates, maybe Pitzer, but the rest of the list seem truly off base. Our DCs are HS '21 and '22 at a regarded independent and those schools would not work ED for a student with a mix of As/Bs in classes of good, not great, rigor.
Pitzer enrolls 250 students per year. You're telling me that they can't find 250 students with better stats than OP's kid?
It's just not realistic.![]()
Yes, perhaps if he was coming from a "name brand" school like Thomas Jefferson or Exeter or Sidwell. But not some random public.
So I'm off on Pitzer. The rest pretty much holds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
I posted just a bit ago. My comment was directed at the original list, not the subsequent suggestions. Don't think Dickinson didn't show up until some pages into this thread.
I think the bottom line is at the very reputable lacs, if you are unhooked you need almost perfect academics (high scores, really strong transcript) to have a shot. But imperfection starts to become ok as you get down the list into the 20-40 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
I posted just a bit ago. My comment was directed at the original list, not the subsequent suggestions. Don't think Dickinson didn't show up until some pages into this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Again let’s get real. Only 26 pct of Dickinson reported scores (ACT or SAT). The high end of the SAT range was 1413. A 1450 would make a student one of the highest scoring kids on campus. A school like Dickinson is desperate for full pay students and desperate for men. If a 1450+ full pay male applied ED with a reasonably strong transcript and no red flags, they would uncork the champagne.
Anonymous wrote:If closer to 3.6 then macalester, bates,
Middlebury and Davidson more of reach
- all of this assuming ED
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Then you do not get out much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.
Anonymous wrote:That’s just not a good attitude about anything, but they are targets, I think.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conn, Trinity, Union, Gettysburg, Dickinson, St. Lawrence, Franklin & Marshall.
These are all legit targets or moderately reachy schools.
I cannot imagine a full pay male with SATs north of 1450 having the least but of trouble getting into any of these schools ED.