Early Decision / Early Action Admissions Decisions (College Class of 2019)

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Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.


Hardly bitter? I would go with bitterly bitter. Remedy: quit reading DCUM.


Based on what? My kids go to great colleges and I never felt compelled to brag about it on DCUM. But as someone who is very familiar with this process from the standpoint of working with students, I have a birds-eye view on the parental and community pressure these kids are under to look like they're doing it all. Very few are even coming close. Many are hanging on by a thread. It's not healthy.


It's you who's not healthy and hanging onto this notion that you are the be all that knows all about how parents should act or post. And by the way, how long have you been waiting to tell us that your kids go to great colleges and what an authority you are because you work with children?

Folks, it looks like the thread has been hijacked by the biggest blowhard this forum has seen in awhile.
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Harvard
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Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.


Hardly bitter? I would go with bitterly bitter. Remedy: quit reading DCUM.


Based on what? My kids go to great colleges and I never felt compelled to brag about it on DCUM. But as someone who is very familiar with this process from the standpoint of working with students, I have a birds-eye view on the parental and community pressure these kids are under to look like they're doing it all. Very few are even coming close. Many are hanging on by a thread. It's not healthy.


It's you who's not healthy and hanging onto this notion that you are the be all that knows all about how parents should act or post. And by the way, how long have you been waiting to tell us that your kids go to great colleges and what an authority you are because you work with children?

Folks, it looks like the thread has been hijacked by the biggest blowhard this forum has seen in awhile.


forgive me, but when the name calling started, seemed only fair to provide some context for my opinion. sorry if you don't like it because it disproves the "bitter" insult. seems I can't really win either way.
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Back to posting decisions only please. Thank you.
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Anonymous wrote:Brown!


Excellent school, our friend's daughter, now a third year student there, loves Brown.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.


Hardly bitter? I would go with bitterly bitter. Remedy: quit reading DCUM.


Based on what? My kids go to great colleges and I never felt compelled to brag about it on DCUM. But as someone who is very familiar with this process from the standpoint of working with students, I have a birds-eye view on the parental and community pressure these kids are under to look like they're doing it all. Very few are even coming close. Many are hanging on by a thread. It's not healthy.


It's you who's not healthy and hanging onto this notion that you are the be all that knows all about how parents should act or post. And by the way, how long have you been waiting to tell us that your kids go to great colleges and what an authority you are because you work with children?

Folks, it looks like the thread has been hijacked by the biggest blowhard this forum has seen in awhile.


forgive me, but when the name calling started, seemed only fair to provide some context for my opinion. sorry if you don't like it because it disproves the "bitter" insult. seems I can't really win either way.


Sure you can. Try to find the good in things.
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Anonymous wrote:Back to posting decisions only please. Thank you.


Posters, let's focus on helping and/or celebrating each other through these notifications. In other words, please post only decisions.
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We have a Harvard class of 2019 here!
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Cornell!
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One more for Harvard.
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So 3 posts for Harvard so far, a Cornell, a Brown a couple of William and Mary's and a Tulane. This does not seem representative of college admissions even in DCUM land.
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Faber College -- "Knowledge is good."
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Duke, denied. Ouch.
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Anonymous wrote:So 3 posts for Harvard so far, a Cornell, a Brown a couple of William and Mary's and a Tulane. This does not seem representative of college admissions even in DCUM land.


Perhaps because those schools are on the early side of releasing their EA/ED decisions.
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Anonymous wrote:Duke, denied. Ouch.


My DD has a few friends who were denied/deferred from Duke who, according to Naviance, had great chances for admission.
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