At the start of the college search we recommend you cast a wide net of possible options. In doing so, you will feel more comfortable and confident with the final college list. It is important to pick schools you can see yourself attending. As you move toward a more curated list the goal is to create a balanced list of colleges that fall into four categories. The terms we use - likely, possible/target, reach, far reach - are relative, not absolute. In determining where a given college falls for a particular student, we use our best judgment based on experience with recent BHS graduates, national trends, and institutional changes. We offer frank advice to help you evaluate your chances of admission at a particular college - not as a judgment of your performance during your time at BHS or your potential as a college student. Ideally, your final list should be constructed so that you will be admitted to most of the colleges on your college list. At a minimum you should have at least two or three good choices.
The majority of your colleges should be in the Possible and Likely category. Selective colleges have so many qualified applicants, they are focused on creating a class of students who will bring unique talents to their colleges to supplement their stellar academic performance. Your counselor will be able to help you understand why certain colleges fall in a particular category. Remember that the selectivity of a college often has little bearing on the quality of the education and experience that it can offer you.
Likely: BHS students with comparable test scores and grades are usually offered admission. It is important to apply to several “likely” colleges as the admission picture changes annually.
Possible/Target: BHS students with similar grades and test scores are sometimes admitted, sometimes waitlisted, and occasionally denied. Chance of admission is roughly 50%.
Reach: BHS students with similar grades and test scores are less likely to be admitted, except in cases where extenuating circumstances (alumni/legacy connections, athletic recruitment) affect the decision.
Far Reach: BHS students with similar grades and test scores have almost never been admitted in the past.