Penn ED

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Know kid of an alum who got in ED yesterday. They are all thrilled. Legacy gives a small boost if you apply ED.


That use to be the case, but Penn has retracted the language that said that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious how you minimize the legacy effect and assume it’s your kids stellar ECs and recs!


Not minimizing. Many legacy kids with stronger stats and amazing EC were deferred and rejected from my kid's school. Not negating legacy boost but need something beyond that and beyond raw stats. Just my observation...


Yep. I know double legacy kid from Big 3 who was rejected yesterday.
Anonymous
Know 3 legacy kids who got in yesterday, but one legacy kid of 8-figure donor who was deferred. NYC area.
Anonymous
My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


As if they care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


Anonymous
Legacy that’s also a very strong student goes a long way towards getting admitted at Penn in ED



Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


As if they care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


As if they care.


It was a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


$100….no more zeros??? Bwaaahhhhhh!!!!

They could care less. That’s nothing to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


$100….no more zeros??? Bwaaahhhhhh!!!!

They could care less. That’s nothing to them.


That was the joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are Penn legacies with a kid in HS and I can tell you this -- if they reject my kid, they can kiss my $100 per year donation goodbye.


$100….no more zeros??? Bwaaahhhhhh!!!!

They could care less. That’s nothing to them.


an idiot who didnt get a joke
Anonymous
There’s a kid who didn’t get in just ranting on LinkedIn.

Anyone seen it?
Anonymous
My niece was accepted last year as a legacy. I do think it helped but she was a very strong applicant: 1540 SAT from a top NYC private, top grades, highest difficulty and a competitive science research program. The thing is it’s all a gamble. My kid was denied at my (much less impressive) alma mater after they lost her application and found it in June (when they had already announced they were over enrolled). If your child is in the running for Penn, they should have some good admissions even if they have bad luck with that one school. Maybe it will be Cornell or Amherst or Northwestern or CalTech - but your kids are destined to great things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My niece was accepted last year as a legacy. I do think it helped but she was a very strong applicant: 1540 SAT from a top NYC private, top grades, highest difficulty and a competitive science research program. The thing is it’s all a gamble. My kid was denied at my (much less impressive) alma mater after they lost her application and found it in June (when they had already announced they were over enrolled). If your child is in the running for Penn, they should have some good admissions even if they have bad luck with that one school. Maybe it will be Cornell or Amherst or Northwestern or CalTech - but your kids are destined to great things.


That last line was such a kind comment I had to quote to say thank you. Tensions are high over here and you injected some humanity. Much appreciated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/bdc.2025/

Basis DC Instagram already shows 3 UPenn admits out of a class of about 40-44?


Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.


Looking for the Basis DC 2024 Instagram and I can't find it. Some help please.
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