Source? |
No, a higher percentage apply (not more in raw numbers). |
+1. Since there are far more public school kids applying to colleges than private school kids, Mr. 50/50 is actually disproportionately favoring private school kids (and does not even know it). |
For this to be true when there are 3.3 million public school graduates and .35 million private school graduates, you’d have to believe that 90% of public school graduates do not apply to college. |
Which colleges have rejected or deferred? |
| Notre Dame...twe. And I'm am alum. Just put a hold on my annual fund check and am reaching for my third glass of merlot. DC looked like he had a very good chance per Naviance by the way. The murmurings of a brutal year at the privates are ringing true. |
| Dartmouth |
At our house and among DC's friends. This year, I bet matriculations look starkly different at area privates. |
Please tell me this is not a legit post? |
DC and best friend both applied ED to same reach. Friend actually the stronger candidate but rejected while DC accepted. Only difference? We knew our only chance for DC was to apply as full pay. It worked. I’m taking out a second mortgage. |
The fake confessions are my favorite part of DCUM |
Congrats! Bates alum here and I loved my 4 years there. Your child will have an excellent experience. |
I know the admissions office is weeping over your decision |
My husband and I both attended schools in the Midwest. College towns are far more liberal than the surrounding areas. The Proud Boys aren’t the people you’d find there. |
True. But that's not the goal of a Saint Albans' education - or its ultimate outcome. The value of a Saint Albans education is you learn to work your ass off, develop a lot of self discipline and determination, organizational and time management skills. And let's not forget life long friendships. In other words, 75% of Saint Albans students have effectively grown up- year after year- admiring each year's class of super star " big brothers". This is the normal from age 10 until graduation at 18. They take that forged steel with them wherever they go to college, Grad school and later in all their challenges in life. Talking about whether X Ivy is " a top Ivy" or an easier Ivy or what SLAC is a higher grade admit and then reflecting that back on a school is really vacuous imho. |