Its a good well known school. |
How is this giving anyone false hope? What I’m seeing is a bunch of kids with 1600 SAT and straight A GPAs getting rejected. |
A PP posted a list of lower GPAs bagging top school acceptances. |
Your chances of admissions are probably better from a random public school than from a cutthroat school like this one. |
If you look at the neighbors of those kids where they are going, you will understand that PP’s point. |
Yes. Rigor is another factor. Page 4 (top 10% band): 96.84 and 96.82, low rigor 8AP and 7AP, go to SUNY. Other kids on the same page with higher rigor and SAT goes to Cornell, Emory, UM |
did you forget about test optional? |
| 20 cornell acceptees across 2 classes in a giant NY public school is very meh to me. |
| I'm from the area and this is a very well respected high school. I am sure the multiple EDS are typos. They wouldn't do that. |
| Interesting to see the grade inflation. |
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What's fascinating is that many of the most successful applicants are in the 95-96 GPA band and the tippy-top students are sometimes getting rejected everywhere.
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| Their very top (#1) GPA kid (99.11, 1590, 17AP) got in UT, UVA, NYU only. What happened? |
Undersubscribed major, and ECs. |
Might be a kid with NYU ties financially set for life. Not everyone is a prestige striver. |
| How 25 Harvard applications, 2 acceptances (from very high stats kids). I guess that makes sense. It shows you are evaluated in the context of your high school. |