| Stop saying passion, its giving me the creeps. |
That sentence was way way above average for DCUM. |
I was thinking the same thing. I thought: I need to get off this thread--between the new boarding school mom who "doubts" her kid will be so lucky again--why do I not believe her?--and the gushing over the kid's passion. |
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Look, everybody:
The child needs to work hard, to be genuine and to be kind. Maintain self-standards of integrity within oneself, each day in life. These are important personal traits colleges look for; and are the most important to an individual's development, anyway. Many good things will flow naturally from this attitude and conduct, including excellent recommendations, a discipline for hard work and for sticking with things, whether projects or in helping people. |
Really putting that Oxford education to work there, bud. |
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Harvard 3.43%
Columbia 3.66% Yale 4.62% Brown 5.4% Princeton 3.98% Penn 5.6% Dartmouth 6.17% Cornell not announced yet |
I’m tired of the discussions about the “lower than conceivable” acceptance rates. When you change the hurdles by eliminating testing requirements and add pandemic you end up with artificially inflated application rates and naturally decreased acceptance rates. The really determinate is the yield of matriculating students from those accepted and overall class demographic profile statistics. There has been much said about the demographic shifts in acceptances. Here’s hoping that translates to shifts in enrollment. So far, it is too soon to say anything for sure. |
| The quality of the students are the same as before. It is just that more of them are applying. Also, they are probably more stressed. |
Based on my son's experience, I disagree. 1600, NMS, 4.0 uw w/12 APS (all 5s), strong ECs, recs (which we saw) said things like that the student's natural intelligence coupled with his grit were matched by his kindness/generosity/humility. Rejected at 4 Ivies. In at U of Chicago, CMU, and Northwestern. |
You saw the recs? So you didn't check the waiver box? That probably hurt your kid. |