Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the breezy “she should have no problem getting into most schools” line, lol. Ah, to be so innocent.
How about where we tell you where NOT to go. Schools where kids are very academic: Chicago, Swarthmore, Carleton, Reed, MIT, what else DCUM?
This is simply a fact. The average acceptance rate for all four-year colleges in the U.S. is about 66 percent. Out of the over 2000 accredited four-year colleges featured on CollegeData, only about 50 of them routinely admit fewer than 30 percent of applicants.
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Trinity College ??? Why ???
Smart enough kids where many like sports + are social which is what OP described.
Right on! OP- the DMV is full of kids like yours. Mine went to Yale + had exceptional ECs, grades, test scores just like most every other kid at an Ivy. Sounds like yours would like Duke if she can get in. If not, try Trinity in CT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fwiw, every kid in fcps AAP qualifies for mensa. It’s not a high mark. 132 on cogat or 130 on NNAT. Please don’t put mensa membership on college applications. It’s a offputting to colleges and indicates think that your IQ should get you in. Colleges don’t care about IQ. They care about achievement.
The last sentence in the quoted post is inaccurate. It is a very common assumption by those who do not understand elite, highly selective university admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just not Tufts, Rice, Chicago or Princeton. Kids there are not anti social but probably more socially awkward than your DD. If she gets into Duke, Vanderbilt, or other Ivy, I am sure she will find her social fit. Even Harvard. Good Luck!!!!
My friend who went to Rice had a huge social life there. There was a ton of drinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the breezy “she should have no problem getting into most schools” line, lol. Ah, to be so innocent.
How about where we tell you where NOT to go. Schools where kids are very academic: Chicago, Swarthmore, Carleton, Reed, MIT, what else DCUM?
I fear what’s coming for OP….her kid is so basic and she has no idea…
Indeed. It's would be a big mistake for (almost) anyone to think they'll have no problem at the most selective schools.
Right on! OP- the DMV is full of kids like yours. Mine went to Yale + had exceptional ECs, grades, test scores just like most every other kid at an Ivy. Sounds like yours would like Duke if she can get in. If not, try Trinity in CT
Trinity College ??? Why ???
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the breezy “she should have no problem getting into most schools” line, lol. Ah, to be so innocent.
How about where we tell you where NOT to go. Schools where kids are very academic: Chicago, Swarthmore, Carleton, Reed, MIT, what else DCUM?