Any Stanford admits?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One from the heights


No me digas!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.


Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.


4 from one DC private school???


For some frakking reason people think DC (dear child) is a useful acronym instead of saying my kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my kiddo - we are over the moon- DC private, first gen URM, but kiddo has worked their tail off - two other admits from school btw


You call your senior in high school “kiddo”? Good grief.


Better than saying DC
Anonymous
Who care if someone uses the term "kiddo". I mean, I don't, but how pompus and up your own rear do you have to be to care? Kid, Kiddo, DC, DS, DD, child, I mean honestly, how could this matter to anymore? I recommend a hobby. Stat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least one from Jackson-Reed.


Athlete
Anonymous
Several from Langley
Anonymous
At least 3 from TJ
Anonymous
Two from Sidwell (one is a sports recruit).
Anonymous
My dry cleaner’s kid got in and my barber ( both Asian, MCPS).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.


Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.


4 from one DC private school???


For some frakking reason people think DC (dear child) is a useful acronym instead of saying my kid.


I think he meant Washington DC from the context.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.


Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.


4 from one DC private school???


For some frakking reason people think DC (dear child) is a useful acronym instead of saying my kid.


I too find “DC”nauseating, both the District & the abbreviation for Dear Child. Agree that “kid” works fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Several from Langley

Thats because Saxon families are all so wonderful.
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