Visi and SR grads are not going to Salisbury and Frostburg State. Think more along the lines of College of Charleston, High Point, and Tulane and so on for the less than stellar academic students at these schools. |
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Why does it matter to you? You don't know each girl's circumstance, let alone GPA/Test Scores/ECs which is all that seems to matter to the posters on DCUM.
My daughter, despite a 4.0 (her school does not weight) and high test scores, is going to a school DCUM has deemed as "lesser." We are still proud of her many years of hard work and the education she received. I think it's awful that Instagram accounts weigh on these kids and even weigh into their self-worth. I think it's crazy that people sit here in judgment of these kids who you say are inadequate and categorize as lesser just because they aren't going to Harvard. |
For SR, Fairfield overall acceptance rate for last 4 years is 83%. There were no rejections, i.e. the rest were either deferred or waitlisted. |
Good for you. My high performing DD is attending a school that is a popular T40. She even turned down a T25 to go there. We aren't beholden to a magazine's rankings and would rather ensure DD ends up at a school that is the best fit. |
Nor NYU. Get real, PP. |
Feel free not to click on this thread. People are not judging individual students but rather commenting on trends. Some of us have kids who fall into this category and this discussion is helpful. GPA is only one data point about a kid. My kid is amazing and I think will do well in life. But they are not super academic. It’s all good. You’re the one who is being judgy |
Exactly! I feel like Sidwell sends "so many" kids to Harvard because parents who are Harvard obsessed mostly try to send their kids to Sidwell... so it is just a self fulfilling prophecy. Normal people realize that there are many high quality schools in this country how people mentally tier schools exists in their own heads and the group consensus changes every few years. Personally, I never was interested in Harvard. I just wasn't and I don't think my high school should be negatively judged because I chose to not apply to Harvard. I get that we want to see that these small schools are able to get kids into schools like Harvard, but the sitting here counting it like it is the thing we are all trying to achieve is insane. |