Anything could happen, but it didn't, right? |
You’re so desperate - I find you so amusing. |
ROTC? |
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Bottom line is that, with 1560 SATs, this kid should have been able to do better than a 92, and should have worked a lot harder if the parents are fishing around for an Ivy admission. The kid didn't prioritize it, despite all privilege thrown his way.
But there are a lot of other great schools. And I'm sure he'll turn out fine. |
Huh? What is wrong with you? Jealousy is dripping from every one of your posts. You need to just walk away. A 92% is really good at STA. |
Didn’t you read? I gave you the bottom line. It doesn’t matter that I still don’t understand how STA grades, according to me, that kid has no shot at an Ivy. |
Hope that is true. I have a kid with higher scores who is ED from Sidwell. |
Yes they do. You must be a government school parent...not private. |
What about the parents whose kids are on FA at STA but won’t get any from a private university? |
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Hey all.
This chain seemed very familiar. Turns out the same troll posted almost the same inquiry back in March. Only difference was test score was 1520 then and average was a 91. All else identical, and 13 pages of posts ensued with, as here, the OP never appearing other than in the kickoff post. I've reupped the chain. One kinda funny note-- the most frequent recommendation was to forget the Ivies and try to go ED at Chicago (with a lot of advice to go for BC as a more fun alternative to the Ivies than Chicago). |
| The troll corrected their grammar. The title of the March chain included "Alban's." |
Hahaha. Looks like OP punked the Saint Albans boosters twice in one year! By doing it on this forum and not on the private school forum, OP got the boosters to trumpet their privilege, and mock the rest of us whose kids have to do a lot more than get a "92/93!" to make a claim to an Ivy--- and to lament the days when Biff wouldn't be left with Chicago as his best option! Looking forward to the next setup to display your arrogance! |
I guessed fake when I first read OP's post. |
| Well, I guess that must be embarrassing. |
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I think it's very possible that this is a different poster. I could have written the posts (but I didn't write either) because my son is also in that window of grades/scores. That GPA is around the cut-off between very strong and elite admissions from STA so it's not uncommon for parents to wonder where it leaves their kid.
I do appreciate the replies. |