^ some warm weather kids glamorize New England for something new, same way others want to escape it to south. |
nice try. duke is not as selective as the ivies for rd. |
especially vs the endowed parts of cornell. duke’s yield is also noticeably weaker than every single ivy despite merit scholarships, athletic scholarships, and carolina state residency scholarships. |
i think we have a lot of parents trying to justify why their kid went to duke vs getting rejected at an ivy |
Both Baccalaureate School for Global Education and Hunter are like that in nyc. But both are public. |
I wish I could cut and paste our top tier nyc private scattergram. Duke is impossible RD. Ivies same SCEA and RD - close to impossible but kids do get in |
Should add Duke ED is easier than HYP. That’s true. |
same for RD. ED though is different--Duke is easier ED than Penn ED and Columbia ED but harder than Dartmouth ED and Cornell ED |
Kids are human beings, not "levels." This post makes me sad. |
It's super interesting to me how high school specific this all is.
Private HS in NYC. HYP - we always send 6-10 between the 3. A mix of legacy and QuestBridge with a star student thrown in with national award. The super star. MIT - 1-2. All QuestBridge or a MIT-specific URM feeder program like MITES. Stanford - For years was 0. Literally years. Now, something has flipped and they take a couple each year. (as a result, apps are increasing from our school). Penn Wharton (etc) - 2-3. Top students but legacy helps a lot. Duke - 1 or 2 between QuestBridge, athletic recruit, or star student. ED only. They like rich kids. Columbia ED - Loads, like 6-8. Faculty kids, QuestBridge, all kids of athletes, 1st gen kids who parents dont want them far. Dont need to be superstars, but all solid students. WASP - Lots to WAS, zero to P. Like Stanford, we send apps and they never bite. Dartmouth - Sometimes 1, usually 0. Just not a feeder, who knows why. Vandy (ed only), UChicago (ed only) ND, Georgetown, BC, Midd, Emory, Cornell (but not Dyson), Penn (AS) .. great, involved students with 3.8 and 1500 but don't need more than that. |
💯 agree. Same for us. |
Same poster alternating posts. funny |
Duke RD yield less than 50% for a reason |
OP: Ours is public test-in school - the average SAT is above 1500(!). My DC didn't know anyone with a score below 1520. But of course, SAT is only a small piece of the puzzle. |
IMO this is a very interesting post.
Shows that your high school's relationship with certain colleges is likely a very underrated part of the process. And also, which goes hand in hand, that the kid's peers' perception of certain colleges matters as well. |