ED Middlebury from MCPS? Anyone?

Anonymous
Looking at Naviance for WJ, it looks like everyone gets rejected ED, even with strong stats. Do other MCPS schools experience this? I don’t see this pattern for other colleges. Colby rejects or waitlists most but that’s explained by the lack of ED applications. Could Middlebury have a beef with WJ? Did someone breach their ED agreement years ago? Or just how it shook out and they haven’t liked the candidates? Or maybe lack of hooked applicants?
Anonymous
Midd likes private school kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.


That’s one way to stay “need-blind,” coupled with filling your class with ED applicants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.


That’s one way to stay “need-blind,” coupled with filling your class with ED applicants.


Is the school need blind or need-aware?
Given financial issues, aware??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.


That’s one way to stay “need-blind,” coupled with filling your class with ED applicants.


Is the school need blind or need-aware?
Given financial issues, aware??


Still need blind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.


That’s one way to stay “need-blind,” coupled with filling your class with ED applicants.


Is the school need blind or need-aware?
Given financial issues, aware??


Still need blind.

And as PP said, in name only. The school is white as bread and filled with trust fund ski bros (and “bras”).
Anonymous
Can other MCPS families look on their Naviance and report back on ED applicants?
Anonymous
What are the stats of the WJ rejects?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can other MCPS families look on their Naviance and report back on ED applicants?

1430 and 3.6 last year- an athlete
1580 and 3.9 two years ago-not an athlete.
Take from that what you will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can other MCPS families look on their Naviance and report back on ED applicants?

1430 and 3.6 last year- an athlete
1580 and 3.9 two years ago-not an athlete.
Take from that what you will.


Are these ED Acceptances from another MCPS high school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.

This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Naviance for WJ, it looks like everyone gets rejected ED, even with strong stats. Do other MCPS schools experience this? I don’t see this pattern for other colleges. Colby rejects or waitlists most but that’s explained by the lack of ED applications. Could Middlebury have a beef with WJ? Did someone breach their ED agreement years ago? Or just how it shook out and they haven’t liked the candidates? Or maybe lack of hooked applicants?


Are those definitely ED applications? I didn't think they differentiated between RD and ED on that Naviance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Naviance for WJ, it looks like everyone gets rejected ED, even with strong stats. Do other MCPS schools experience this? I don’t see this pattern for other colleges. Colby rejects or waitlists most but that’s explained by the lack of ED applications. Could Middlebury have a beef with WJ? Did someone breach their ED agreement years ago? Or just how it shook out and they haven’t liked the candidates? Or maybe lack of hooked applicants?


Are those definitely ED applications? I didn't think they differentiated between RD and ED on that Naviance.


They do differentiate in Naviance, at least at our MCPS high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.

This


Especially valedictorians. My niece was accepted ED from a small MD private. Midd has one of the highest percentages of valedictorians, apparently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Midd likes private school kids.


That’s one way to stay “need-blind,” coupled with filling your class with ED applicants.


Is the school need blind or need-aware?
Given financial issues, aware??


What financial issues?
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