This. In the long run this is probably healthy for all involved. |
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is the younger sibling a girl? it's easier for boys to get in.
this happened with my two older sisters. my younger sister arguably had a better record. but my older sister was more beloved by the teachers - I bet my older one had better recs. |
So you're older kid is happy and doing great at this school but you won't donate because the younger one didn't get in? |
| The fact they took another kid with lesser stats and no connection, I won’t lie, that would seriously piss me off. |
100% sib was just as strong, if not stronger |
I wouldn't, either. |
Nope both boys |
We don’t compare and they both wanted to be at the same school. |
| I get it, it leaves a sour taste and you don’t want it to spoil your previous good feelings with the oldest having a positive experience. The process is so unpredictable, too many capable for too few seats. I hope it softens with time and your kid is even more happy where they end up. |
Thank you. |
It actually isn’t easier for top STAT boys, often it’s harder. There is so much gender separation in the majors. Engineering, physics, math, and economics are oversubscribed by boys. History, english , area studies , and other humanities along with nursing and education are oversubscribed by girls. Biology is about even. A lower scoring girl will get in over a higher scoring boy in the hard sciences. A lower scoring boy will get in over a higher scoring boy for humanities. |
Donate? I only donate where I went to school. My “donation” to where my kids attended was done in the form of tuition. |
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We had this happen. Second child was admitted to 4 Ivies but not the older sibling's school despite having a great anpplication and applying ED1. They went elsewhere, got a 4.0 and applied as a transfer, got in and are going in the fall as a sophomore. First child has a 4.0 at the school in question it wasn't like they've burnt any bridge either.
It's a hard situation because you want to tell the school to f-off but you have a child there AND you're paying them a lot of money. I'm looking forward to putting this behind us and going all-in at this school. |
That's you. But it's not everyone, and it may not be OP . . . until now. |
When a tradition is there with multiple family members, alum, etc., they get more donations due to the generational ties the family has with the school. OP’s school lost out and made a dumb decision. |