Agreed. OP, there is a reason that great colleges are great - it’s because they tend not to let slackers in! |
| Lol only smart kids go to Duke and Dartmouth sorry you can’t get in. |
Not true at DC’s school. |
You too don’t understand the definition of striver, hint it’s not somebody who works hard. |
Dartmouth? Lolz |
Lol both schools will admit a kid with a 1250 over a kid with a 1580 if the 1250 fills some institutional priority and the AO who reads the application happens to decide that the 1580 kid seems boring or unlikeable. |
Nope. Strivers will make friends with kids they hate to be in the right crowd. |
| I went from a collaborative LAC to law school which is not exactly collaborative. Even if kids don’t encounter strivers in undergrad, they will have to deal with them at some point- professional school, jobs, even family situations where people have different definitions and expectations regarding achievement. |
Are you AO? Stop spreading lies. Kids are evaluated holistically including SAT. * 22% Valedictorian * 95% top 10% of the class * 99% submitted Fact check - https://admissions.dartmouth.edu/sites/admissions.prod/files/admissions/wysiwyg/class29profile_fin.pdf |
If you think every 1580 kid who applies to Dartmouth is getting in, you have a lot to learn. |
There are lots of tricks to make the numbers look good. Again, I am going by the kids who went to Dartmouth from DC’s school last year. Not a single one of them was in the top 10 percent of the class. One of them was not even in the top 20 percent. But that won’t show up above because technically, the school doesn’t rank. (The top 10 and 20 become apparent from cum laude indication). |
Great. Please stay away from schools that admit normal human. |
of course not. Schools do not admit students by SAT |
By “normal human” you mean having parents that are big donors? |
Yes. Donors are important. Their funding will provide resources for students who need financial aid. |