Any legacies not get in?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's daughter was a double legacy and presidents kid and still had to have a gap year

Does anyone think her admission was based on merit or the usual affirmative action for the wealthy


What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission.

She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid.

Weirdo.


Lol if you are connected to sidwell you know she is not an academic powerhouse.

Chelsea Clinton, as cringe as she has turned out to be, runs rings around the Obama girls when it comes to academics.


As my mom would ask, "is this takes a cringe to know a cringe?"

Why do you even care?


Shut your pie hole lady
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's daughter was a double legacy and presidents kid and still had to have a gap year

Does anyone think her admission was based on merit or the usual affirmative action for the wealthy


What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission.

She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid.

Weirdo.


Lol if you are connected to sidwell you know she is not an academic powerhouse.

Chelsea Clinton, as cringe as she has turned out to be, runs rings around the Obama girls when it comes to academics.


As my mom would ask, "is this takes a cringe to know a cringe?"

Why do you even care?


Shut your pie hole lady


LOL. I nominate this for #1 (failed) DCUM 2021 retort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's daughter was a double legacy and presidents kid and still had to have a gap year

Does anyone think her admission was based on merit or the usual affirmative action for the wealthy


What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission.

She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid.

Weirdo.


Lol if you are connected to sidwell you know she is not an academic powerhouse.

Chelsea Clinton, as cringe as she has turned out to be, runs rings around the Obama girls when it comes to academics.


As my mom would ask, "is this takes a cringe to know a cringe?"

Why do you even care?


Someone is clearly unhappy with our child’s admission results so responds by tearing down others. Klassy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's daughter was a double legacy and presidents kid and still had to have a gap year

Does anyone think her admission was based on merit or the usual affirmative action for the wealthy


What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission.

She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid.

Weirdo.


Lol if you are connected to sidwell you know she is not an academic powerhouse.

Chelsea Clinton, as cringe as she has turned out to be, runs rings around the Obama girls when it comes to academics.


As my mom would ask, "is this takes a cringe to know a cringe?"

Why do you even care?


Shut your pie hole lady


LOL. I nominate this for #1 (failed) DCUM 2021 retort.


Is pie hole the mouth or the butt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's daughter was a double legacy and presidents kid and still had to have a gap year

Does anyone think her admission was based on merit or the usual affirmative action for the wealthy


What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission.

She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid.

Weirdo.


Lol if you are connected to sidwell you know she is not an academic powerhouse.

Chelsea Clinton, as cringe as she has turned out to be, runs rings around the Obama girls when it comes to academics.


As my mom would ask, "is this takes a cringe to know a cringe?"

Why do you even care?


Shut your pie hole lady


LOL. I nominate this for #1 (failed) DCUM 2021 retort.


Is pie hole the mouth or the butt?


It’s your pancake butt
Anonymous
Why is Chelsea cringe? I thought she was active in public health.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Double legacy at Vanderbilt, 4.81 WGPA, 35 ACT, lots of leaderahip/ECs/Varsity sport, deferred.


This is demoralizing to read. Where are kids getting in if a kid with these stats are getting deferred/rejected?


I wonder if they deferred him because he is ivy material instead?


DC's BFF very similar stats, but no legacy and rejected at Vanderbilt. If folks are EDing, then they are saying they are taking a pass on the Ivy.

I thought Vanderbilt with admit/reject - since when did they start deferring?


NP - my daughter (legacy) with similar stats was rejected at Vanderbilt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Double legacy at Vanderbilt, 4.81 WGPA, 35 ACT, lots of leaderahip/ECs/Varsity sport, deferred.


This is demoralizing to read. Where are kids getting in if a kid with these stats are getting deferred/rejected?


I wonder if they deferred him because he is ivy material instead?


DC's BFF very similar stats, but no legacy and rejected at Vanderbilt. If folks are EDing, then they are saying they are taking a pass on the Ivy.

I thought Vanderbilt with admit/reject - since when did they start deferring?


NP - my daughter (legacy) with similar stats was rejected at Vanderbilt.


Holy moly! This is really surprising to me.

Sorry for the disappointments but I know both of these kids will do great!
Anonymous
My OOS Va Tech legacy nephew got rejected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Double legacy at Vanderbilt, 4.81 WGPA, 35 ACT, lots of leaderahip/ECs/Varsity sport, deferred.


This is demoralizing to read. Where are kids getting in if a kid with these stats are getting deferred/rejected?


I wonder if they deferred him because he is ivy material instead?


DC's BFF very similar stats, but no legacy and rejected at Vanderbilt. If folks are EDing, then they are saying they are taking a pass on the Ivy.

I thought Vanderbilt with admit/reject - since when did they start deferring?


NP - my daughter (legacy) with similar stats was rejected at Vanderbilt.


Holy moly! This is really surprising to me.

Sorry for the disappointments but I know both of these kids will do great!


Seriously! These kids will land at a great school, maybe even higher ranked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard legacy - deferred


That's a soft rejection.


Sorry. All rejected legacies get deferred.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Double legacy at Vanderbilt, 4.81 WGPA, 35 ACT, lots of leaderahip/ECs/Varsity sport, deferred.


This is demoralizing to read. Where are kids getting in if a kid with these stats are getting deferred/rejected?


I wonder if they deferred him because he is ivy material instead?

Please stop this and get with the times. Vanderbilt admissions is ivy level. In fact Vandy is harder to get into than Cornell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard legacy - deferred



Stats?
Anonymous
My DD was rejected from Princeton (legacy). 1470, 4.something, great XC, community service. Interesting life story. Oh well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected from Princeton (legacy). 1470, 4.something, great XC, community service. Interesting life story. Oh well.


If your DD was a 100 pts higher in the SAT and if by great XC - top 100 in the country, she would likely have got in.
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