Top private bottom of the class

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU ED sometimes works in this case if DC is a boy.


lmfao ... with an admit rate of 9%, no bottom student whose father is not POTUS is getting into NYU


The 9% is inflated. Things are much easier if you do ED.


PP is a fool and doesn't understand math.

NYU's ED rate is still 38%. When NYU can reject 62% of ED applicants, why in the world would it take anyone who is at the bottom of his class? Just do the math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU ED sometimes works in this case if DC is a boy.


lmfao ... with an admit rate of 9%, no bottom student whose father is not POTUS is getting into NYU


The 9% is inflated. Things are much easier if you do ED.


PP is a fool and doesn't understand math.

NYU's ED rate is still 38%. When NYU can reject 62% of ED applicants, why in the world would it take anyone who is at the bottom of his class? Just do the math.


A bottom quarter full-pay kid in a very elite private is regarded as more qualified than an above average kid in a mediocre high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The other thing is that there are all sorts of favors that are called in by parents to get bottom 50% kids into these schools. This doesn't generally (or ever) work at the Ivies or top 30s (even with the very top kids) but schools like Wesleyan will totally take a kid based on the family knowing a board member or similar. I see it happen every year (kid 3 is a senior). Once you're out of the top 20-30 schools, "who you know" can mean A LOT.


Yes, this happens at EVERY elite college/university. That’s not what OP is asking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The other thing is that there are all sorts of favors that are called in by parents to get bottom 50% kids into these schools. This doesn't generally (or ever) work at the Ivies or top 30s (even with the very top kids) but schools like Wesleyan will totally take a kid based on the family knowing a board member or similar. I see it happen every year (kid 3 is a senior). Once you're out of the top 20-30 schools, "who you know" can mean A LOT.


Yes, this happens at EVERY elite college/university. That’s not what OP is asking about.


No, it doesn't happen at the top schools because they don't care and don't bend to much. The schools that kids from the bottom of the class apply to DO bend to phone calls etc. And so the results for bottom-of-the-class kids can be quite distorded from a top private. You can have an unconnected bottom kid headed to a school ranked 150 while a connected kid will pull out a top75 school because someone made a call. There is a lot more distortion in these lower level kid acceptances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re at one of the strong DMV private schools but your kids are bottom of the class & full pay, where did they get accepted / rejected from and what were their stats?


Would they be able to pull a decent test score? 1500+, a different story. Someone suggested ED Chicago, but it may still a reach if they are truly bottom of the class.


I am a Chicago alum. For full play, with customized ECs & summer activities, and well placed CC outreach, Chicago ED000 (starts 12-24 months prior to ED0 submission) is doable. Not a troll. It has been going on for a while and actively encouraged by Chicago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU ED sometimes works in this case if DC is a boy.


lmfao ... with an admit rate of 9%, no bottom student whose father is not POTUS is getting into NYU


The 9% is inflated. Things are much easier if you do ED.


PP is a fool and doesn't understand math.

NYU's ED rate is still 38%. When NYU can reject 62% of ED applicants, why in the world would it take anyone who is at the bottom of his class? Just do the math.


A bottom quarter full-pay kid in a very elite private is regarded as more qualified than an above average kid in a mediocre high school.


"Above average in a mediocre high school" is still not in top 38%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re at one of the strong DMV private schools but your kids are bottom of the class & full pay, where did they get accepted / rejected from and what were their stats?


Would they be able to pull a decent test score? 1500+, a different story. Someone suggested ED Chicago, but it may still a reach if they are truly bottom of the class.


I am a Chicago alum. For full play, with customized ECs & summer activities, and well placed CC outreach, Chicago ED000 (starts 12-24 months prior to ED0 submission) is doable. Not a troll. It has been going on for a while and actively encouraged by Chicago.


You are very obviously a troll. ED000 does not exist. My kid at UChicago works in the admissions office there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re at one of the strong DMV private schools but your kids are bottom of the class & full pay, where did they get accepted / rejected from and what were their stats?


Would they be able to pull a decent test score? 1500+, a different story. Someone suggested ED Chicago, but it may still a reach if they are truly bottom of the class.


I am a Chicago alum. For full play, with customized ECs & summer activities, and well placed CC outreach, Chicago ED000 (starts 12-24 months prior to ED0 submission) is doable. Not a troll. It has been going on for a while and actively encouraged by Chicago.


You are very obviously a troll. ED000 does not exist. My kid at UChicago works in the admissions office there.


Read again and think: "Chicago ED000 (starts 12-24 months prior to ED0 submission)"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The other thing is that there are all sorts of favors that are called in by parents to get bottom 50% kids into these schools. This doesn't generally (or ever) work at the Ivies or top 30s (even with the very top kids) but schools like Wesleyan will totally take a kid based on the family knowing a board member or similar. I see it happen every year (kid 3 is a senior). Once you're out of the top 20-30 schools, "who you know" can mean A LOT.


Yes, this happens at EVERY elite college/university. That’s not what OP is asking about.


No, it doesn't happen at the top schools because they don't care and don't bend to much. The schools that kids from the bottom of the class apply to DO bend to phone calls etc. And so the results for bottom-of-the-class kids can be quite distorded from a top private. You can have an unconnected bottom kid headed to a school ranked 150 while a connected kid will pull out a top75 school because someone made a call. There is a lot more distortion in these lower level kid acceptances.


Everything else you write here might be right, but the first sentence is 100% wrong.
Anonymous
If GPA is low but test scores and APs are high consider UK schools
Anonymous
Using the logic of some of these “experts,” any kid with mediocre grades from an elite private high school has a shot at a highly rejective college because they just know it to be so. The numbers don’t matter. Speak to the counselors at your kid’s school for a reality check — you’ll find out these folks are sadly misinformed. When schools reject 9 out of every 10 applicants, they don’t want the bottom of the barrel, no matter how elite.
Anonymous
Yes at NYU but pick the right major and ED (nonDMV private)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU ED sometimes works in this case if DC is a boy.


lmfao ... with an admit rate of 9%, no bottom student whose father is not POTUS is getting into NYU


The 9% is inflated. Things are much easier if you do ED.


PP is a fool and doesn't understand math.

NYU's ED rate is still 38%. When NYU can reject 62% of ED applicants, why in the world would it take anyone who is at the bottom of his class? Just do the math.


A bottom quarter full-pay kid in a very elite private is regarded as more qualified than an above average kid in a mediocre high school.


"Above average in a mediocre high school" is still not in top 38%.


The average NYU application pool is mediocre. The clear rejects are the bottom kids from mediocre high schools!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU ED sometimes works in this case if DC is a boy.


lmfao ... with an admit rate of 9%, no bottom student whose father is not POTUS is getting into NYU


The 9% is inflated. Things are much easier if you do ED.


PP is a fool and doesn't understand math.

NYU's ED rate is still 38%. When NYU can reject 62% of ED applicants, why in the world would it take anyone who is at the bottom of his class? Just do the math.


A bottom quarter full-pay kid in a very elite private is regarded as more qualified than an above average kid in a mediocre high school.


"Above average in a mediocre high school" is still not in top 38%.


The average NYU application pool is mediocre. The clear rejects are the bottom kids from mediocre high schools!


So many in this thread suggested NYU ED, because we have seen real-life examples.
Anonymous
NYU is over a quarter international students. A big pool of their (mediocre) applicants are the nouveau riche from a certain massive country.
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