<p>here are her stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.62 UW, 3.75 W
APs: US History (5), Biology (5), English Lit, (4), Chemistry (TBD), BC Calculus (TBD). Her school limits the number of APs she can take in a year.
SATs: 2290 (1490)
SATII: Math II (800), US History (760), English (740)
ECs: Job, Editor of her yearbook, Captain of Field Hockey Team</p>
<p>Interviews very well, attends small, extremely competitive all girls east coast high school.</p>
<p>She applied to Dartmouth, Davidson, Duke, Vanderbilt, UVA (OOS), Trinity College, Tulane (accepted), Brown (legacy), Stanford (triple legacy), Washington and Lee</p>
<p>Congrats on the Tulane acceptance. It is a very good school. </p>
<p>Based purely on the info provided and understanding that little to nothing can be done about it now- I'll just suggest you sit back now and let the kid's app "sell" her to these very selective schools. As you already know, her high school report showing how she stacks up in her class (I'm assuming no rank) will be a significant factor as the GPA shown is low for most of the schools mentioned. </p>
<p>If you have to have an answer - on a scale ranging from "Highly unlikely" to "in the running" I'd say - Stanford, Duke, Dartmouth, UVA OOS, Brown, Davidson, W+L. With Trinity being a "good bet".<br>
(Now - if your school is a top ranked feeder with known grade deflation , or your kid has some undisclosed hook, I withdraw my "answer".)
Good luck to your D.</p>
<p>I agree with all curmudgeon's observations. Does your D need scholarship money to attend? Many schools say they are need-blind, but peculiar things sometimes happen when the financial aid block is check-marked. Congrats on the Tulane acceptance. There are lots of kids with stats similar to your D's there.</p>
<p>I just saw that you posted elsewhere that 30-45% of your dd's class go to top-25 schools. You also said you have naviance at your disposal. I really think naviance would give you the best info since the high school is so prestigious. When you get to the top level of hs, there may be colleges and universities that have established 'relationships' (for lack of a better word). In other words, the admissions staff at XYZ university may really like the top kids from your private school or have a good understanding of the difficulty of the school-- whereas another school may not have that relationship. </p>
<p>That said, I would think Stanford, Duke, Dartmouth and Brown are always reaches. I would think she has a good chance at Washington and Lee and Trinity. I find it hard to predict UVA so I won't venture there.</p>