CCO did change. One weak link left over the summer, replaced by someone a million times more competent just in time to submit applications. |
Doesn’t? Don’t? |
I'm a GDS parent. Happy I don't know you. Obnoxious and ungrateful. |
| The insta pages are weird and obnoxious. I went to two Ivies, and have a kid at an elite U. But I didn't realize all this BS was going on. Good luck to the kids, I hope many of those apples fall far from the tree based on what I'm reading here from the parents. |
Hmm PP here. What am I ungrateful for exactly? My child is not one of the three into Harvard so I'm not grateful for that. Many of my kid's friends have been deferred or rejected so, no, I am not grateful for that. As I stated, the kids who got in deserve kudos and are great- how is that obnoxious?. The rejections and deferrals for many families do not translate to the title of this thread which is "GDS-WOW!" SO if you are a booster who cannot take a reality check that not all GDS parents and kids in the senior class are over the moon with happiness with stellar early admits, since less the 20% of the class has results, then I am glad I don't know you too. |
The real test - will the top 40% go to a top 25 school? |
Another gds parent here. Agree with you. Been there with a prior kid who went there in a year with many disappointments. It’s sucks The picture is not clear until April when the last schools report (Michigan last often) and even until wait lists move. It sucked for my kid when many of their friends had gotten in ED and my kid was rejected. That said, kid eventually got into a Top25 and is thriving there. Fact he, the kid picked an ED that was too aspirational for their grades and scores in our case. That was the hindsight view and I won’t repeat it w next kid. In the meantime, hang in there. Hopefully gds office got more numerate this year? Do they allow parents or kids to look at SCOIR grades and scores data yet? At least they increased to 12 schools from 10. Was WW3 in our year arguing how stupid 10 is. |
| Looks like the instagram for gds admits has a few updates, including 3 more ivies and 2 to Northwestern, along with some nice SLACs, UVA, and others. |
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Early applications at Harvard declined by 17% to four-year lows, according to figures released Thursday. !!!!
Harvard College accepted 692 students for the Class of 2028 from a pool of 7,921 applicants. The acceptance rate was 8.7%, up from 7.6% last year. |
9 percent - easy peasy |
Not sure what this has to do with the original post? But once SCEA/ED acceptance rate is low enough, I can imagine kids not wanting to use their one shot there. |
Not the top NE, NYC and CA private schools. They have and will always have top students. The public exam schools are thriving. It’s the thousands of cookie cutter privates that don’t always do so well. |
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I'm writing this for all of us who don't have children at GDS because we didn't want to have children at GDS. Whose children didn't apply to Harvard because, honestly, we've known more than a few Harvard people and they're all kind of a drag.
I was a new mom in New York City just in time for urbanbaby.com, and if you don't know what that is, well. You're poorer for your ignorance. I read about stroller wars, and preschool applications, and Gifted and Talented testing, debates about the merits 29 over 312, testing into Hunter, whether Nest or Anderson was better--and if TAG was acceptable at all--but never in all of my days there did I see parents that were so status obsessed (even at Dalton) that they stalked their kids' classmates Instagrams and then ran to post here and discuss breathlessly, endlessly, without saying anything, if Larlo and Larlx only got in because of hooks, or athletics, or if their "crop" was better than last year's crop... I mean what the ever-living hell? These are children. They are not harvested, or plucked. And at the end of the day it's fairly gauche. Of course what else could we expect from the DMV. |
Put the wine glass down and go to bed, Susan. |