Do You Know Any Coca-Cola Scholarship Winners? The Winners were Announced this Week

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yawn, all kids from rich suburban high schools


Not really, most states are represented so there's a good chance the scholars from Kansas, Montana, etc. aren't rich
Anonymous
It's not that surprising that the top 5 schools for the winners are Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. When you take the top 150 kids from 91,000 applicants they're bound to be pretty exceptional.
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Anonymous wrote:It's not that surprising that the top 5 schools for the winners are Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. When you take the top 150 kids from 91,000 applicants they're bound to be pretty exceptional.


How do you know those are the top 5 schools for scholars? I wouldn’t be surprised but what’s your source?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not that surprising that the top 5 schools for the winners are Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. When you take the top 150 kids from 91,000 applicants they're bound to be pretty exceptional.


How do you know those are the top 5 schools for scholars? I wouldn’t be surprised but what’s your source?


It's on the coca-cola website. And a PP said someone on Reddit confirmed over 50% of the scholars went to Harvard, Stanford, Duke, or Yale.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not that surprising that the top 5 schools for the winners are Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. When you take the top 150 kids from 91,000 applicants they're bound to be pretty exceptional.


How do you know those are the top 5 schools for scholars? I wouldn’t be surprised but what’s your source?


It's on the coca-cola website. And a PP said someone on Reddit confirmed over 50% of the scholars went to Harvard, Stanford, Duke, or Yale.



Wow that's incredible. Not to mention the most of the remainder are probably going to the likes of MIT, Princeton, Columbia, Wharton, etc.
Anonymous
You need a ton of volunteer hours for Coca Cola, Elks etc. it is a tremendous accomplishment
Anonymous
Semi-finalist is amazing too. Congrats to your DD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Semi-finalist is amazing too. Congrats to your DD.


+1
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There’s a winner from Maryland committed to Princeton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need a ton of volunteer hours for Coca Cola, Elks etc. it is a tremendous accomplishment


+1 it’s very leadership/service oriented
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Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?


They basically pick 150 of the best all-around students in the country, similar to what USA Today used to do with All-Academic Teams in the country. This year there were 91,000+ applicants to get the final 150 winners - an acceptance rate of 0.15%.


They pick for a variety of considerations. I think they prefer kids with lots of service credits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yawn, all kids from rich suburban high schools


Not really, most states are represented so there's a good chance the scholars from Kansas, Montana, etc. aren't rich


The high schools represented in those states are the richest ones in those states.

I saw a kid on the list who is in my nephew’s class at their public high school. The school, in a “flyover” state, is under 2% low-income students.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yawn, all kids from rich suburban high schools


Not really, most states are represented so there's a good chance the scholars from Kansas, Montana, etc. aren't rich


The high schools represented in those states are the richest ones in those states.

I saw a kid on the list who is in my nephew’s class at their public high school. The school, in a “flyover” state, is under 2% low-income students.


That’s fair, oftentimes having the time to actually do a lot of service is a product of wealth anyways. It’s weird the scholarship is rewarding those that help others instead of rewarding the people who are usually recipients of help and need the scholarship $$ more. It’s definitely a strategy for coca-cola to increase their PR and build connections with future top leaders and scholars who might view coca-cola favorably regardless of their actions in the future
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?


They basically pick 150 of the best all-around students in the country, similar to what USA Today used to do with All-Academic Teams in the country. This year there were 91,000+ applicants to get the final 150 winners - an acceptance rate of 0.15%.



The year my son competed they picked almost exclusively students of color.

Provide the year so I can verify.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?


They basically pick 150 of the best all-around students in the country, similar to what USA Today used to do with All-Academic Teams in the country. This year there were 91,000+ applicants to get the final 150 winners - an acceptance rate of 0.15%.



The year my son competed they picked almost exclusively students of color.

Provide the year so I can verify.


+1 the girl I know who won and who’s going to Duke next year is white. The girl from DC is also white.
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