Lowest weighted/ unweighted Ivy League Acceptance stories

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 3.4 and a famous parent will get you into Brown.


Boom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


I'm quite calm thanks. I just know there's a ton of posters on DCUM who make shit up. Its fine if you're not one of them, but the others likely are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


DP. Why would you share GPA details about someone else's kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 3.4 and a famous parent will get you into Brown.


How would you know any kid's GPA? Also famous kids will get into most schools -- free marketing for the school. That is a useless measure for regular kids.

Many Brown kids have perfect or near perfect GPAs and high test scores. CDS would provide more detail. Mine did not have perfect (had a couple Bs), but had high weighted GPAs with lots of rigor along with national/international awards and excellent arts portfolios.
Anonymous
This thread in meme form:
Anonymous
My 3.6 and 1540 was not a legacy, recruit or URM. And yes, the GPA was unweighted from a dc private that doesn’t weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


DP. Why would you share GPA details about someone else's kid?


Hmmm because it’s…anonymous
Anonymous
I honestly don’t know how anyone would know a non-relative’s gpa. My kid doesn’t know her friends’ gpas or SAT scores. It’s not something they talk about because they are all so competitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t know how anyone would know a non-relative’s gpa. My kid doesn’t know her friends’ gpas or SAT scores. It’s not something they talk about because they are all so competitive.


At our private everyone knows..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s friend just got into Yale this fall with a 3.7UW and 1440. Some over the top ECs, though.


What types of ECs?

URM?
Anonymous
Geographic diversity and SES diversity are factors, too, not just URMs, athletes, or legacies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t know how anyone would know a non-relative’s gpa. My kid doesn’t know her friends’ gpas or SAT scores. It’s not something they talk about because they are all so competitive.


do you people not have Naviance or Scoir? It's all laid out, GPA, test score, result. Anonymous, but you can see what GPAs are getting in
Anonymous
In my experience, a lot of people talk about their kids perfect GPAs and they are not always perfect. That means schools accept a lot of kids without 4.0s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 3.6 and 1540 was not a legacy, recruit or URM. And yes, the GPA was unweighted from a dc private that doesn’t weight.



Can you say what made dc stand out? Do you think you know what it was?
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