| DD has only heard of students admitted ED and/or recruited sports from our competitive NOVA location. |
Not a good fit. |
They all have fantastic students. They look for slightly different things. |
| My friend's kid got into Columbia. Super thrilled! |
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into Brown. waitlisted or rejected to HYP, Penn and Cornell.
but as Reddit taught my kid: you only need one! Super happy. |
| In at Cornell. DC is thrilled. Dream school. |
| How many kids is Harvard waitlisting? I’ve already heard of several. Why waitlist so many kids when your waitlist generally doesn’t move?? |
They’ll all be fine tomorrow and will forget it in a few weeks, |
Very few generally. I’ve posted more than once on different threads so some of these WLs may be the same posters. |
What sucks is when you see in SCOIR that you are so much higher in stats than the kids where you end up going. Like, seriously??? |
Then they should do really well in college. |
My kid is a freshman at Barnard. After she got in she was mad at herself she didn't apply to Columbia. She LOVES Barnard and it truly is the best of both worlds. Classes are smaller and profs more supportive at Barnard, and some Columbia kids that take Barnard classes say they prefer them. Of course the Barnard kids can take classes at Columbia, eat at the different halls, join their clubs/frats, work on Columbia's campus, and go co Columbia parties. I'd totally encourage Barnard! |
The kid is in Columbia and waitlisted at Barnard. Why are you talking up Barnard? |
| My kid got into Dartmouth as a legacy kid (after being rejected at a SCEA school) and is disappointed they were rejected from Penn, Columbia and Brown. I want to knock some sense into them and tell them how fortunate they are. I'm embarrassed to tell any other parents this (most of whom would be over the moon with my kid's options), but instead I'm posting here on DCUM and wondering where I went wrong as a parent... |
Congratulations to your child! It seems like kids emotions are running high right now and they are not exactly thinking straight. There’s been so much pressure and in the end it really is a lottery for these top schools. It’s a difficult time for a lot of kids. |