me too, i think it might just be trend this year |
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Accepted! CA public school.
Counselor received a Q1 request last week. |
Congratulation! Do you mind sharing the stats? |
| How many apps this year ? |
My dc was deferred but knows of 5 kids who were rejected. From what dc is hearing from friends there were a lot of rejections this year. It is true that in past years they deferred 70% of so, but I think that has been shifting to fewer deferrals each yar. |
Yes, siblings very often are accepted after deferral. |
| Rejected! Kid is disappointed but got to move on. |
This is better for the kids, no point in false hope. May open some of them to ED2. |
Send test scores! |
I respect elite schools’ efforts to support low-SES students, but it’s frustrating to see people sharing strategies to game the system by pretending to be low income, especially when they can hide assets overseas. |
Wow people actually do that for admissions? |
| They are creating a system that makes people want to do that. |
| One from our Maryland private, kid with an impressive theater background. |
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It’s also worth noting that full-pay students are the ones effectively funding this support. I fully agree with helping low-SES students, but it feels unfair that full-pay families end up subsidizing people who only pretend to be poor.
And then there are kids on Reddit asking, “My parents didn’t go to college in the U.S.—am I first-gen?” Seriously |