I personally know two URM (black) kids with above 1550 SAT and perfect grades who were admitted to EVERY Ivy EXCEPT Princeton last year. URM doesn't help as much as many of you think. I promise. |
You just admitted the URMs got into “EVERY Ivy”. Who else but URMs can say that? Meanwhile my top scoring, valedictorian white privileged legacy male didn’t get into any Ivies. URM does help!!!!! |
So these top scoring perfect students should NOT have been admitted? No chance they were more qualified than your applicant in other ways, huh? You know that none of these schools have room for EVERY qualified candidate. I'm an URM and my legacy child did not get admitted into the Ivy that I attended either. |
Sorry every student needs to be this, be donor and athlete may be an exception but I know URM needs to be a top student at their school definitely in the top 10%, |
With few exceptions, the data supports attending Sidwell or another top private though, right? Maybe the kid won't go to Princeton or Stanford but it looks like quite a few still end up at top 20ish places like Chicago. |
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tippy top stats white legacy boy cool ECs good essay- rejected.
Sorry, OP. it’s kinda hard. Buy the lottery ticket though- maybe you’ll win! |
| OP here's another one: My DS with perfect stats (GPA & test scores) and about 9 APs & 5 DEs, band section leader as well as few other off-campus ECs with leadership (demonstrated with awards, etc..), and a very competitive (hard to get) HS internship related to the intended major of choice-CS. Ohh and also a URM. Rejected. |
Wow, this is so racist. My URM kid will definitely submit test scores! And how do you know the Pell grant kids “are not the brightest?” Have you done IQ tests on all of them?
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Ideally, be 3 out of the 1-3 listed above. 2 out of 3 can be a great help too. Just legacy or just URM is a plus but not decisively so. |
My DD also top stat, good EC as well as GPA, URM applied and rejected not deferred so not sure if URM is considered at all as some posters here think URM will get you in. |
How are these two statements even compatible? Just because they didn't get 100% Ivy admission? How many non-URM kids do you hear about running the table (or almost) in Ivy League schools? And to be clear - these URM students you reference are clearly great students....so don't take my comment to mean they are not deserving. But without URM, chances are they are not getting anywhere close to 100% acceptances at Ivy. |
Except for Chicago - the overwhelming majority of the T20 attendees from Sidwell were hooked last year. |
+1 PP did not even realize she was providing strong eveidence of the admission boost of URM. |
the average SAT at our kids school in nyc is 1530. they take 5 kids out of 100 that apply. and the 100 are all top 10% |
DP. ORMs. At our school, the kids who swept the Ivies were from overrepresented demographics. Also, Google for the YouTube videos of kids' decision reactions. The ones with tons of top admits are largely Asian and white. You are just looking for a fall guy and targeting these kids. Stop that. |