If your kid applied REA/SCEA to HYPS in the past few years

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:kid has 2 bs and 1 c...bad q1...rea P so far hasnt asked or counselor didnt say anything, early last week counselor told us no one asked, does anyone know what day last week princeton asked for grades?


All throughout last week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and prediction each year. From this board tot would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private ida a mere handful each year- few kids.


There were at least 7 kids accepted to Harvard from my DC’s school (DMV) this past cycle. I don’t believe any were legacies. But one may have been a recruited athlete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and Princeton each year. From this board you would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private it’s a mere handful each year- few kids.


Hardly anyone
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and Princeton each year. From this board you would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private it’s a mere handful each year- few kids.


Hardly anyone


Our private will get maybe 3 (non-legacy, non-athlete), then gets a fair amount if athlete Ivy admits. This is total Ivy- solely P & H. Princeton and Yale don’t seem to like our school as much. Harvard and the others we do well.
Anonymous
If you look at the data from public schools in the dmv- Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun, MoCo—numbers are very low.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and prediction each year. From this board tot would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private ida a mere handful each year- few kids.


There were at least 7 kids accepted to Harvard from my DC’s school (DMV) this past cycle. I don’t believe any were legacies. But one may have been a recruited athlete.


Name the school. That sounds like New England boarding not DMV. How many attend?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and prediction each year. From this board tot would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private ida a mere handful each year- few kids.


There were at least 7 kids accepted to Harvard from my DC’s school (DMV) this past cycle. I don’t believe any were legacies. But one may have been a recruited athlete.


Name the school. That sounds like New England boarding not DMV. How many attend?


TJ. Last year all 7 decided to go to Harvard despite a variety of other acceptances to Yale, Princeton, Stanford mit etc. At least 2 also received likely letters from Yale and other Ivy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and Princeton each year. From this board you would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private it’s a mere handful each year- few kids.


Hardly anyone


I doubt legacy helps much this year. Maybe if you are large donor would it help.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there really that many kids (other than athletes/legacy/rotc) from the dmv that get into Harvard and Princeton each year. From this board you would think a lot- but when I look at data - public and private it’s a mere handful each year- few kids.


Hardly anyone


I doubt legacy helps much this year. Maybe if you are large donor would it help.


Legacy are typically among the highest stats kids so not sure why it wouldn’t be a normal year for them at Harvard or Princeton
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I heard Princeton Q1 grade check requests have gone out. What does it mean if DC doesn’t receive one? All hope lost? I think DC is a competitive applicant but attends a “feeder” school.


No, there is still hope. Not all kids who get a Q1 request are accepted (some deferred, some rejected too), and kids who don't get Q1 request can be accepted too. I went down a rabbit hole after my DC got a Q1 request this week.

It will be interesting if we all come back and report the decision in a few weeks.


Does your DC’s school historically send a lot of kids to Princeton?


No, which is why I have our counselor a heads up that there might be a request for Q1 grades. She let me know when the request came and I checked the report before she submitted it.



When the school historically doesn't send students to HYP in the past, but if your DC is a competitive applicant, does it help or hurt the outcome?
Anonymous
Princeton is releasing early action decisions this thursday! We shall hopefully find out soon enough what Q1 grade check requests or lack of request means.
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