Lowest weighted/ unweighted Ivy League Acceptance stories

Anonymous
I'll never know, but I would say just an all around smart, engaged kid with significant leadership at school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 3.4 and a famous parent will get you into Brown.


And Harvard at our school
Anonymous
And how many with 4.0 uw/4.5w, 35 ACT good ECs are getting rejected ???

A sh@t ton!!!!!

Acceptance rates are 3-6% with tiny amounts of students per year. 56k applicants and 1,700 acceptances.

Think about it …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, a lot of people talk about their kids perfect GPAs and they are not always perfect. That means schools accept a lot of kids without 4.0s


In your experience how? As someone who just speculates?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


Except we do… scattergrams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


Except we do… scattergrams.


Nice try. The scattergrams are not showing this year's offers. They are last year's. Moot.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


DP. Why would you share GPA details about someone else's kid?


Hmmm because it’s…anonymous


Any detail shared adds to identifying someone and lessens "anonymity. " Also, anonymous or not, you should not share private details about someone else's kid.
Anonymous
op here
courses are very rigorous and he is doing well… but the tons of ECs / leaderships /etc I always hear about to get into an Ivy, he does not have… at all.

well …thats why just wondering…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


Except we do… scattergrams.


Nice try. The scattergrams are not showing this year's offers. They are last year's. Moot.


Righhhhtttt - which means we know the scores of every kid applying to the ivies in the last year. No one asked if people were only getting in this year and for no other data points. With me?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


Except we do… scattergrams.


Nice try. The scattergrams are not showing this year's offers. They are last year's. Moot.


Righhhhtttt - which means we know the scores of every kid applying to the ivies in the last year. No one asked if people were only getting in this year and for no other data points. With me?


You sound unhinged. Put the bottle down, Grandma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


Except we do… scattergrams.


Nice try. The scattergrams are not showing this year's offers. They are last year's. Moot.


Righhhhtttt - which means we know the scores of every kid applying to the ivies in the last year. No one asked if people were only getting in this year and for no other data points. With me?


You sound unhinged. Put the bottle down, Grandma.


You sound like you waste time coming up with stupid responses.
Anonymous
Back to the topic…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


DP. Why would you share GPA details about someone else's kid?


Hmmm because it’s…anonymous


Any detail shared adds to identifying someone and lessens "anonymity. " Also, anonymous or not, you should not share private details about someone else's kid.


Are you actually crazy? Get a grip.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP the answers you're getting here are mostly made up nonsense. These people don't know the scores of every student in their kid's school.


I’m the Yale poster - I absolutely do! This is a girl who sleeps at my house every weekend. Calm down.


DP. Why would you share GPA details about someone else's kid?


Hmmm because it’s…anonymous


Any detail shared adds to identifying someone and lessens "anonymity. " Also, anonymous or not, you should not share private details about someone else's kid.


Are you actually crazy? Get a grip.


I didnt get this either… how does anonymous let you figure out the person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 3.4 and a famous parent will get you into Brown.


That was jimmy Carter's daughter who washed out at Brown. She should have gone to a lower tiered Duke or something and graduated as a superstar scholar there.
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