| My DS's NYC private has been sending about 10% of the class to Chicago in recent years, with most of them applying in the ED rounds. A lot of them do the summer program that qualifies them for ED0 and end up liking it enough to apply. |
| At our Bay Area private feeder, Chicago is not popular because top students don’t want to settle for Chicago in ED. We send around 25% to ivies each year. Kids outside the top 25% to 50% sometimes ED there, acceptance rate from our school is high (90%) per Naviance. |
| at our NYC private, I've been surprised by the kids getting in RD. very strong kids shut out of HYP early and scrambling and it works out! I just thought the RD rate was like 1%. it's clearly higher than that. we have several this year alone |
or they only take from nyc privates (and similar)! |
could be, I just had it in my mind they took no one RD. which is clearly not true |
| It's no secret Chicago is zooming in on full pay kids from privates and elite public schools in affluent suburbs. The kids who'd have gone to Penn or Cornell or Brown 30 years ago. Smart of the school. |
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I think it's the synergy of private school CCOs wanting students settled satisfactorily ASAP, UChicago having ED0 and ED2, and a sort of general UMC agreement that Chicago is a "good" school. Combine that with an unpredictable admissions environment and fear of bad outcomes in RD. Kids apply SCEA/REA/ED, get deferred or rejected, and then jump to Chicago as the universal rescue plan, encouraged by counselors.
But my own kid who liked Chicago during his visit became very hesitant about it because he knew so many private school and other affluent but not super intellectual kids going. I think this kind of thing can backfire in the longer term, because it erodes the qualities that originally attracted everyone to the school. Long term kids don't want to go to a school that is every wealthy kid's backup plan. |
Sorry, my last sentence sounded harsh and not what I meant - it's a great school. I mean more like it's not great to feel like you and your classmates are choosing out of risk aversion. |
| My DC absolutely hated the school when we toured. I am surprised so many kids like U Chicago. Very “quirky” kids everywhere. |
We have been noticing this for years now, first with anecdotes from people we know from NYC, LA, and SF privates. Our kid did not want to apply and we did not push knowing this. Felt it would not be in our DC’s best interest to go to school with so many students who have been scaffolded their entire lives. |
They also go after those that got rejected or waitlisted from ED from other schools for their ED2 spots. They tell the privates that if your student applies, they will get in. It just seems so shady that they operate this way. And before you say that they are no different from other selective schools, point me to another school that is so shy about sharing stats. |
| agree—it’s hard to respect a school that doesn’t have the confidence to transparently share its stats… |
| It makes sense to me -Sidwell parents and their kids seem a perfect match for U if C. |
| I can't believe Chicago hater is so desperate that she's trying to recreate an identical thread to one last month that became so insane it was deleted by the mods. |
Op here, fresh op I swear, dont know much about u chicago, just clicked on the Instagram link someone posted onto the dc area thread, and was like ...Huh. |