How are ED2 acceptances looking at your school?

Anonymous
At our DMV private school, about 50 percent of the students have committed so far.
Anonymous
Sidwell has about the same number of boys and girls committed ED. Slightly more boys for top schools.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 got accepted and were committed to their ED/REA/ED2/EA schools.
About 2/3 remain for the RD round.

Based on year to year historical data, about 1/3 of T20 spots are taken in the early rounds.
About 2/3 remain for RD applicants.

Far fewer top LAC spots are taken in the early rounds.
Top 10 LAC acceptance will come out in the RD round.
There is one ED2 Middlbury acceptance.


This is very, very different than the results in recent years from the Big3 DC school that my child attends.
The have literally been a small handful of RD top20 school admits each year.


DMV privates are very unique in this regard. What is the overall percentage of students accepted into T20 and top LACs?


Big3 send around 30% to T20, another 15% to top lacs. About 80-90% of these got accepted in ED/REA. Almost no one got accepted in RD.


This is bullshit! GDS this year have only about 10 T20 ED/EA acceptace.


Probably talking about NCS/STA/Sidwell. A lot of people don’t think of GDS as a big3.
Anonymous
One NW, one NE and one Lehigh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell has about the same number of boys and girls committed ED. Slightly more boys for top schools.


It just legacy after legacy after helicopter prestige-chasing parents committed to the top schools from Sidwell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One NW, one NE and one Lehigh


Northwestern doesn't have ED2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:only the girls are doing well!


Not true at all. About 50 percent of class committed at my son’s all boys school, with lots of T20 acceptances.
Anonymous
Nyu?
Anonymous
Any WashU ED2 acceptances yesterday?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sidwell has about the same number of boys and girls committed ED. Slightly more boys for top schools.


It just legacy after legacy after helicopter prestige-chasing parents committed to the top schools from Sidwell.


Envy is the thief of happiness.

You made a choice not to gun for top schools, why are you surprised that you didn't get top schools?
Anonymous
Any college rated above where your child is going is prestige-chasing.

Any college rated below where your child is going is a party school where students dont get an education.

That is why where your child is going is called a fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 got accepted and were committed to their ED/REA/ED2/EA schools.
About 2/3 remain for the RD round.

Based on year to year historical data, about 1/3 of T20 spots are taken in the early rounds.
About 2/3 remain for RD applicants.

Far fewer top LAC spots are taken in the early rounds.
Top 10 LAC acceptance will come out in the RD round.
There is one ED2 Middlbury acceptance.


This is very, very different than the results in recent years from the Big3 DC school that my child attends.
The have literally been a small handful of RD top20 school admits each year.


DMV privates are very unique in this regard. What is the overall percentage of students accepted into T20 and top LACs?


Big3 send around 30% to T20, another 15% to top lacs. About 80-90% of these got accepted in ED/REA. Almost no one got accepted in RD.


This is bullshit! GDS this year have only about 10 T20 ED/EA acceptace.


This is true and as a GDS parent in 10th, the results are very worrying. Worst year ever.


our non-DMV progressive school is having the worst early year in more than 5 or 10 years. No one understands what is happening.


Top 3 private GDS is bombing this year in admissions. My kid got rejected which was a huge disappointment in 9th. Went to public and headed to UPenn for business. Dogged a bullet and saved a ton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 got accepted and were committed to their ED/REA/ED2/EA schools.
About 2/3 remain for the RD round.

Based on year to year historical data, about 1/3 of T20 spots are taken in the early rounds.
About 2/3 remain for RD applicants.

Far fewer top LAC spots are taken in the early rounds.
Top 10 LAC acceptance will come out in the RD round.
There is one ED2 Middlbury acceptance.


This is very, very different than the results in recent years from the Big3 DC school that my child attends.
The have literally been a small handful of RD top20 school admits each year.


DMV privates are very unique in this regard. What is the overall percentage of students accepted into T20 and top LACs?


Big3 send around 30% to T20, another 15% to top lacs. About 80-90% of these got accepted in ED/REA. Almost no one got accepted in RD.


This is bullshit! GDS this year have only about 10 T20 ED/EA acceptace.


This is true and as a GDS parent in 10th, the results are very worrying. Worst year ever.


our non-DMV progressive school is having the worst early year in more than 5 or 10 years. No one understands what is happening.


Top 3 private GDS is bombing this year in admissions. My kid got rejected which was a huge disappointment in 9th. Went to public and headed to UPenn for business. Dogged a bullet and saved a ton.


What does "bombing" mean?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like most of the strongest female students at DC's private went all in on ED and/or REA/EA/ED2 and are committed now to college already. They did not want to risk RD rounds.

The males seemed to have used ED/REA for only their true top reaches and seem fine with taking on the higher risk of waiting for full info at RD round.


yes ED is more popular with girls at DS's school too. they want to lock something down early and sometimes have gone down a level in ED or ED2 to do so. the boys seem ok flirting with disaster.


Is this because girls are more risk averse or because the boys are more delusional about where they can get in? Are they typically rewarded for taking such risks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 got accepted and were committed to their ED/REA/ED2/EA schools.
About 2/3 remain for the RD round.

Based on year to year historical data, about 1/3 of T20 spots are taken in the early rounds.
About 2/3 remain for RD applicants.

Far fewer top LAC spots are taken in the early rounds.
Top 10 LAC acceptance will come out in the RD round.
There is one ED2 Middlbury acceptance.


This is very, very different than the results in recent years from the Big3 DC school that my child attends.
The have literally been a small handful of RD top20 school admits each year.


DMV privates are very unique in this regard. What is the overall percentage of students accepted into T20 and top LACs?


Big3 send around 30% to T20, another 15% to top lacs. About 80-90% of these got accepted in ED/REA. Almost no one got accepted in RD.


This is bullshit! GDS this year have only about 10 T20 ED/EA acceptace.


This is true and as a GDS parent in 10th, the results are very worrying. Worst year ever.


our non-DMV progressive school is having the worst early year in more than 5 or 10 years. No one understands what is happening.


Top 3 private GDS is bombing this year in admissions. My kid got rejected which was a huge disappointment in 9th. Went to public and headed to UPenn for business. Dogged a bullet and saved a ton.


You're not a GDS parent but it sounds like you still have a chip on your shoulder. There is no way you could know this.
People within the class themselves do not know how a vast majority of their 150 classmates are going or even where they themselves are going.

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