If kids aren't applying to Dartmouth it's because it's impossible to get into. They are the most popular Ivy from the 2 Ivy feeders my kids attend. This year something like 12 kids ED'd to Dartmouth from one. Dartmouth has the 3rd highest yield of the Ivies (higher yield than Yale, Penn, Columbia, Cornell and Brown) and did not go to the waitlist at all last year or this year. Only Harvard, Princeton, MIT and Stanford yield higher than Dartmouth. |
Chicago and Northeastern have a lot in common, no transparency. Northwestern, we got no problems with. |
This is fiction. A 3.4--even from a "top" school--isn't getting you into Tufts or Middlebury or even Hamilton without a hook (recruited athlete, URM, etc.). |
Is Darmouth though known to be more athlete heavy? We just recently visited and seems like such a great school but I probably would discourage my kid from applying early at least. Also that fraternity incident a few years ago. Not that it doesn't happen at other schools |
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Sure they have…so what you are saying is all of the kids are heading to non selective SEC schools. Roll tide |
No they aren't heading south and the few who do, head to Duke or Vandy. Wake Forest or Tulane or Miami if they're academically less decorated. SEC schools are too dumb to enter discussions. |
Not sure what you mean by “known to be more athlete heavy.” It takes the same number of kids to field the full suite of sports teams at Amherst as it does at Alabama (potentially more once you add in sailing, squash, etc.). So by definition, the smaller the school the more “athlete heavy” it will be. Penn is more athlete heavy than Michigan. Harvard is more athlete heavy than Penn. Etc. |
My child is at Dartmouth and it doesn't feel athlete heavy at all. There are 4500 undergrads and they field the same number of teams that places like Amherst and Bowdoin do with 1800 kids. So you have a full 2700 more kids who aren't athletes at Dartmouth vs those schools. |
| This is a wild and whacky thread. All of these schools are a privilege to go to. Your child has limitless opportunities if they are lucky enough to attend. The resources are unparalleled, the relationships with student and faculty are unmatched anywhere else in the world. Whether Dartmouth, or Columbia, or Brown, or Harvard. They are all slightly different flavors, but are all ridiculously important institutions. |
Exactly and anyone arguing anything other than this has an agenda. |
I don't know about ED but I would agree any schools with ED2 is out of the running for top10. |
Stupid just oozes out of both of you. |
No one owes you any transparency, dont like it, dont apply. |
What about the schools that have ED0? |