How are Big 3s doing with ED?

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The STA Brown troll is back. Must have an alert on his phone.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


This is the kind of trolling we need to ring in the new year
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


This is the kind of trolling we need to ring in the new year


Not a troll post - actually is true.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.


Not me but I do think you are obsessed and need to get some serious help.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.


Not me but I do think you are obsessed and need to get some serious help.


I have the same opinion about you. Seek help for your STA-defense obsession. It’s unhealthy.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.


Not me but I do think you are obsessed and need to get some serious help.


I have the same opinion about you. Seek help for your STA-defense obsession. It’s unhealthy.


Wrong person I don’t even have a kid at STA but I think you are nuts.
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.


Not me but I do think you are obsessed and need to get some serious help.


I have the same opinion about you. Seek help for your STA-defense obsession. It’s unhealthy.


Wrong person I don’t even have a kid at STA but I think you are nuts.


Same opinion of you. Now what? 😝
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If true, I stand corrected. STA hasn’t sent more than 5 students to Penn and Brown over the past 5 years. That’s not good. And you will never convince me it’s because STA students just don’t want to go to those two Ivies.


You are wrong - for whatever reason, STA students do not apply to Brown. They sent 2-3 kids per year there through the class of 2016, then it just stopped. I have kids that graduated from classes in the last 5 years and did not hear about any Brown applicants. Culturally, Brown is a better fit for GDS or Sidwell (my kid who didn’t attend STA went there so I am quite familiar with the school).


So if you didn’t “hear” about any STA applicants it didn’t happen, Nosy Nelly?!?
I hope you’re joking.

Anyway, Tulane, W&L, BC, and Wake Forest are clearly more popular among STA students. I’m sure ALL STA students prefer those academically superior universities to Brown. 🙄
It can’t possibly be the case that Brown just doesn’t like STA, right?


My kid has a trust fund and will not need to work. They have enough money to start any venture or company they wish to start or invest in and frankly they do not have to work at all if they choose. Why would they choose to attend schools that may not be socially fun? College experience should be a great one! They actually are at an Ivy but I would be okay and would have preferred if they were not!


What does any of that have to do with Brown’s clear dislike for STA students? 🤣
No one believes that out of 75-80 graduating STA seniors, zero are interested in Brown—no one! However, I think STA students have finally gotten the memo that Brown really isn’t interested in them.

P.S. I personally know about 5 STA students who would apply ED to Brown if they thought they had a legitimate shot.

Please get some therapy or help. Sincerely. Your obsession with STA at this point is concerning.


You are obsessed with STA. No one was discussing that meh school today (check today’s posts) until you, or another desperate housewife, invoked its name. This thread is about the Big 3, so please stop mentioning STA here. It’s not relevant.


Not me but I do think you are obsessed and need to get some serious help.


I have the same opinion about you. Seek help for your STA-defense obsession. It’s unhealthy.


Wrong person I don’t even have a kid at STA but I think you are nuts.


DP. If you think this person is “nuts,” why are you engaging in a back and forth with them? What does that say about your mental health?

Please stop clogging this thread with this nonsense.
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Anyone from NCS on here? Are you worried? It seems like almost everyone who applied early was deferred except for a tiny handful, mostly hooked... I think I know of 50 deferred girls.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone from NCS on here? Are you worried? It seems like almost everyone who applied early was deferred except for a tiny handful, mostly hooked... I think I know of 50 deferred girls.


Worried about what? Over 30 girls are locked in through ED. HYP admits, along with 4 at Cornell. Lots of non-Ivy strong schools and all this before ED2.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone from NCS on here? Are you worried? It seems like almost everyone who applied early was deferred except for a tiny handful, mostly hooked... I think I know of 50 deferred girls.


Worried about what? Over 30 girls are locked in through ED. HYP admits, along with 4 at Cornell. Lots of non-Ivy strong schools and all this before ED2.


This. It’s normal to get worried but some of these girls shoot for the moon with ED and then have outstanding RD outcomes. Also my very unhooked kid there had a very good outcome from ED so it’s not just hooked kids. Many of her friends were deferred, but they knew they had applied places that were long shots so they don’t seem worried at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone from NCS on here? Are you worried? It seems like almost everyone who applied early was deferred except for a tiny handful, mostly hooked... I think I know of 50 deferred girls.


Worried about what? Over 30 girls are locked in through ED. HYP admits, along with 4 at Cornell. Lots of non-Ivy strong schools and all this before ED2.


This. It’s normal to get worried but some of these girls shoot for the moon with ED and then have outstanding RD outcomes. Also my very unhooked kid there had a very good outcome from ED so it’s not just hooked kids. Many of her friends were deferred, but they knew they had applied places that were long shots so they don’t seem worried at all.


I disagree. NCS went 0/8, 0/4, 0/3 etc at schools where it wasn't a moon shot for many of the applicants because they were very strong candidates. They should have been able to get a few in. Holton did.
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