Ivy admissions are a joke. Super rich kids pretending to care about the poor and homeless. |
Field sports are dominated by states where they can be played year round. Volleyball and basketball require height and athleticism which can't be purchased. I wouldn't be shocked if they dominated fencing, squash, and equestrian |
TBH if I were these kids I probably wouldn’t post on a public page like that with full names; lots of GettyImages pics of kids at nonprofit galas with dad’s name included |
Is there a version of Prep for Prep in DC? |
If dad donates a building, do you have to pretend to care? Can Ken Griffen's girls just submit a JFK quality application and be fine? |
One of the HYP admits is (surprise) a top 5 US squash player.
What I'm interested in is the social dynamic at these schools if everyone is either a billionaire or Prep for Prep. There is some of this at the DC high schools and it can get toxic. here we do have a few families from the professional working class. |
There’s a club in. Brooklyn Heights where all of the wealthy neighborhood kids learn to play squash. Almost all become nationally ranked. Back in the 80s and 90s, they all got into ivies. A lot attended Trinity. |
I'm not following. The kids who are the tops at Basketball City (a nyc thing) get into a lot of private schools. And pay a very low tuition. The TT privates in nyc have a lot of money to give. If you can get in. There are plenty of top athletes in NYC across a lot sports |
About 5 years ago I was at an admissions event at Fieldston and they said they give FA to families with HHI in the 300s. I suspect that number is higher now. |
Totally agree 👍 |
Spence is also kind of known for squash. They have an amazing new facility. |
Chapin decisions:
https://instagram.com/chapin23decisions?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= |
This is the same dynamic as at top colleges, no? I actually think the FA is better at top nyc schools and boarding schools than most colleges. |
7th is an entry year for Prep for Prep. DK why it is not 6. At our DCs' school, there were some kids who came in 6th. |
What level of dough matters today for admissions? |