Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey folks zeroing in on “list down,” consider that you might be speaking with someone for whom English is a third or fourth language, and reflect on how well you’d fare having this conversation in another language.
Not to mention, it wasn’t hard to understand what OP was saying and most people got the assignment! What’s the purpose of calling out one errant word for no good reason?
Anonymous wrote:STOP CALLING IT WISCO!
No one from Wisconsin calls it Wisco.
Anonymous wrote:STOP CALLING IT WISCO!
No one from Wisconsin calls it Wisco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FetchAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Delaware, UMD
Wisco is not a safety for anyone from out of state.
Well, it was for my kid, and she got in, don't know what to tell you. Naviance for our large NJ public was clear she would with her stats and she didn't sweat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State, Indiana, Auburn
Did they get into Auburn? I’ve heard it’s not a safety anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Boulder seems like, "Trespassers will be admitted"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland, Wisconsin, and even Boulder are not safeties for anyone. Unless perhaps if you are applying to a less popular, less competitive specialty school (ag, nursing). I know of kids with good stats who were rejected from all of these schools
Boulder has an 80% acceptance rate and over a 90% ED acceptance rate. Even for OOS, they accept something like 2 out of 3 applicants, and you have to figure the school gets some pretty weak applicants (potheads, ski bums and the like).
Wisco and UMD might be borderline safeties for in-staters, but not for OOS.