NP. Anyone have an idea on acceptance rates ED1 vs ED2 for Tufts? |
Are the 5s in STEM classes? |
2 5s and a 4 in stem |
I think he has a solid shot at ED admission, but I would still encourage him to retake the SAT as a precaution. |
No. As mentioned earlier, they haven’t released any ED numbers in the last three years. |
I think this is good for ED1 at Tufts without taking SAT again, given St. Anselm’s known rigor, the fact that only 50-60% of admitted applicants submit scores, and given that the 1500 will still be higher than their 50% (the overall school is what matters for ranking etc.)
Tufts wants to fill lots of its class ED and has gone radio silent in the last few years on its ED admissions (this always means a school’s ED admission rates are much, much higher and that it is filling most of its class ED). Tufts will be more competitive at ED2 so stick with the ED1 plan. It is a good one. Don’t aim higher. Don’t aim lower. |
Not really? Amherst, Williams, Middlebury, Wesleyan, Vassar, Hamilton, Pomona all include ED numbers in their CDS. Tufts hasn’t even published a 2022-23 CDS. |
Can the counselor let slip this is a 1500 one and done score and not a superscore? |
I think your son will have excellent shot at ED1. I don't think there is a need to retake the SAT. Only if he wants to. |
DP here. Those are not below average extracurriculars. Get a grip. |
Most colleges don't care about one-and-done vs superscoring |
This would all be true if the applicant wasn’t applying for engineering. Much different expectations, particularly for math and science. |
You must not have had a kid go through the cycle the past two years. Lack of leadership positions and vanilla extracurriculars will weaken this applicant’s submission. |
This is op and I do think this is true but on the other hand he’s a great, happy kid who has lots of non resume buffing interests (like old movies, just took up the piano) so it’s definitely a trade off I’m happy with even if it keeps him from highly selective schools. (Not criticizing kids with excellent ECs, just mean since that’s not his style it would have been really unpleasant for us both to push it.) |
This is a few years old but gives you an idea:
"For the class of 2024, 662 students were admitted through the Early Decision Program out of 2,560 applications for a rate of nearly 26%." I would suspect that the rate has decreased somewhat given pandemic change to T.O. and increase in applications. So maybe it is 15% or 20%, but it is higher in ED than RD and your best shot if your student truly wants to attend. FWIW, I think your student is a highly credible candidate and would say it is at least 50/50 maybe higher for full pay. |