| It really is not about GPA. It is all about having hooks. |
You’re forgetting that I specified unhooked. As I said, “ Everyone knows that your chances for HYPSM unhooked are better at public.” Almost all of the HYPSM admits at the Big 3 are hooked. And no one picks Penn over HYPSM. |
Because the OP specifically asked what GPA is needed WITHOUT HOOKS…… |
Absolute lies! Most of Sidwell’s HYPSM admits are not hooked. You know nothing about this world and it shows. Go back to the public school forum where you belong. |
🙄 You idiot private school lifers have zero idea what the Bethesda/Fairax/N Arlington elite publics are really like. You know what they are like? They are huge and FILLED with HYPSM legacies. Do you know how many HLS lawyers send their kids to publics around here? Waaay more than you apparently realize. The college numbers at these schools are nowhere near as good as the Big3. TJ is GIANT and filled with smart kids who are also …. Legacies. And URMs. And Athletes. And TJ is no different than the other high achieving publics. |
In CO 2024, there are 12 girls going to ivies. Plus 3 to georgetown, 1 to MIT, 1 to Chicago, 1 to Wash U, 1 to Duke. That's 19 right there. They all got about a 3.9? Or even a 3.85? Seems very doubtful. I think only a few of the 19 are legacies or recruits. |
Out of the 12 Ivies at least 3 had a 4.0. The rest all had above 3.9 except a legacy. The Wash U had a 4.0. The MIT and Duke had a 3.9+. One Georgetown is a faculty kid. |
This is not lies (I'm not the PP you were replying to). In my DC's class, they were all hooked but 1. |
Correct. PP is an easily triggered douche who just embarrasses the school. |
What year did your child graduate from Sidwell? Define your version of “hooked.” In this year’s class, I count at least 8 Sidwell ‘24 graduates without obvious hooks (not legacy or sports recruits). URM is no longer a factor either, so give that a rest. |
Lol—you think Sidwell is embarrassed by this discussion?!? 😂 The school just wants you to keep taking about it. |
I have a bridge to sell you! |
Life experiences can be woven into essays and they are 100% a factor (I have no issue with this). You are crazy if you don't think schools still care about crafting diverse populations. Just look at UC schools - race/ethnicity has been removed from the application for years but they explicitly state that they value diversity and look for this in the application through personal statements. |
I have facts and reality to educate you. “Oddi, the Queens administrator, said her office made similar operational changes, redacting race reporting on applications and instructing readers not to consider racial information if it’s apparent in an essay or a list of extracurricular activities.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/06/29/affirmative-action-supreme-court-college-queens-harvard/?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F3e218e7%2F66802e4c819144733535b687%2F596a57bfae7e8a0ef33d8b02%2F7%2F47%2F66802e4c819144733535b687 |
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After California voters banned affirmative action at state universities in 1996, the University of California system saw a 12 percent drop in underrepresented groups, while campuses in Berkeley and Los Angeles both reported more than 40 percent declines, according to Bleemer’s research. Over time, those numbers have climbed at the most selective UC campuses, which have used multiple strategies to bolster diversity, in part also because of growth in the state’s Hispanic population. But the race-neutral alternatives increased enrollment of underrepresented minorities far less than affirmative action.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/06/29/affirmative-action-supreme-court-college-queens-harvard/?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F3e218e7%2F66802e4c819144733535b687%2F596a57bfae7e8a0ef33d8b02%2F7%2F47%2F66802e4c819144733535b687 |