Huh? Go check the roster- Kasai walked on to the team- he’s from Japan and did not miraculously get recruited across the ocean by Pomona to play. You are not as knowledgeable as you think you are. |
There's no mystery with ED. If the school is your absolute first choice and you have the academic stats and can afford the school ( run the NPC!), apply. If you get accepted, great. If not, there's ED2 or RD. |
| An unhooked male student at DC's school was accepted ED to Swarthmore last year. |
| We know two recent unhooked kids in ED, great but not quite the level that gets in Ivy RD or even ED other than cornell which is easier ED than WAS or other ivies ED |
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My unhooked kid got in ED at Swarthmore. Not an athlete, but solid grades and a compelling essay. Was clear on wanting to go to Swat, applied ED and got in.
ED where you really want to go. You should have no regrets if you get in. |
This is my DD's plan for Swat this year - she's got the grades, scores, and extracurriculars for Swat, and she's legacy (I loved every minute of it) - it's the right school for her and there's no reason why she shouldn't try. |
Carleton has one of the highest acceptance rates of the schools you mention. |
| My unhooked DC, with perfect stats and “mid” (his word) ECs, was admitted to Amherst ED. It’s possible his arts supplement helped, but we’re not certain. The music director did contact him when he arrived and he has high seating in first, which he didn’t expect so soon. So maybe. He’s a very good musician but plays a common instrument, is not a prodigy or anything. |
Bog teams, not reflective of recruiting. Lots of extra kids on the swim team, football team, etc. Costs nothing for a kid to swim or run with a team but they often don’t travel or actually participate in events. Same for practice football players. Those people are not part of this discussion. NESCAC for example has rules….two fully supported players for each sport plus 14 more for football. They then get an equal number of “tips” which are basically guaranteed admissions for recruits above the academic median. This means roughly 150-170 recruits per year in ED. Can actually go a bit higher in “tips” if the AO agrees so it can be more and sometimes club sports can get “tips” as well. |
It really isn’t if you dig into the numbers. |
| At DC’s magnet, the only kid admitted to Amherst (out of 14 who applied) was the ED applicant. Very high stats kid, but pretty sure some of the others were too. |
club or not, it's included in the athetlic numbers. so if you want to back out the number of athletes at these schools, back out the club sports that are administered by the athletic department. like women's rugby at Bowdoin |
Yes he is on the roster, but that does not mean he just showed up at the first practice and was put on the roster with no prior interaction with the coach. Teams absolutely do recruit from overseas, idiot. |
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Roughly 20% of all athletes are recruited.
https://www.ivycoach.com/the-ivy-coach-blog/college-athletes/ivy-league-athletic-recruiting-and-attrition/ |
LEGACY is a HOOK! |