That's literally the opposite of the truth, the grade inflation and dolts are mostly private school phenomena, you're doing Opposite Day. |
The TT matriculation in every quartile and decile is way better than Stuy and Bronx Science. That goes for the financial aid kids too. |
No there shouldn’t!! I disagree!! |
| Can we go back to the relevant topic (describing experiences with good or bad admissions consultants) instead of putting on a cape to defend Booker? |
| How about those Mets? |
This is true about matriculation. calling Stuy shit is unfair. Nevertheless, if those TT privates like Trinity were free, almost anyone would choose them over Stuy if they had both admits in hand. |
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I don't think matriculation is an apples-to-apples comparison; fewer SHSAT students have connections to top colleges and fewer of them can afford to go to one.
If your child is a Harvard legacy and your family can afford to send them to Harvard, their odds of getting into Harvard are going to be pretty much the same whether they go to HM or Stuy. |
If they aren’t a legacy though, HM will give them more resources to get in. Individualized attention, tailored recs, unique sports not on offer at Stuy. HM polishes students to get into top colleges. |
Sure, but you can get the same support from a private admissions consultant - and pay for whatever outside activities they recommend to bolster their application - for a lot less than $280k. |
| (And if your smart kid isn’t part of the Muffy Buffy Hamptons set they’ll probably also get along better with the SHSAT kids) |
Less likely to get a BB analyst offer from Stuy. Go to the TT and work the alumni network. It’s not comparable. |
OK but how is the unconnected non-plutocrat kid going to take advantage of that network at a place like HM? |
By befriending rich kids. Sell them drugs. Date them. Throw a party at your house when your parents are gone. Do whatever it takes to hop into bed with them |
| At HM the incredible exmissions are legacies, super rich kids (HHI over a 10 million a year or major family money), off the chart smart kids (you might think this is your kid, but it probably isn't), athletes, FGLI and minorities. Which is a huge portion of the class. But there are plenty of kids who are none of these and they fade into the woodwork at HM. |
OK. Here's the situation. My parents went away on a week's vacation. |