what type of kids/HSs |
These schools are always several steps ahead, just when you think you figured out their formula, they flip the script. They are looking for genuine intellectual ability, rare talent and kids who are not "created" by parents and college consultants. They have their ways of figuring this out. It's less about the schools they come from, once you pass the academic bar, the rest weighs a lot more. |
Here's one example of a kid who got into Harvard - which I think is awesome and well deserved.
https://twitter.com/JaclynCorin/status/1073374537004273667 |
My daughter made it into Harvard yesterday. Public School, top of class, musician in a national ensemble. |
congrats |
http://harvardmagazine.com/2018/12/college-admits-13-4-percent-of-early-action-applicants
Harvard black % fell by almost two perecentage pts, Asian % went up quite a bit - especially compared to two years ago. I wonder why. Latino stayed the same. |
“Asian-Americans constitute 26.1 percent of those admitted (compared with 24.2 percent last year), African-Americans 12 percent (13.9 percent last year), Latinx 10.1 percent (9.9 percent last year), and Native Americans and Native Hawaiians 1 percent (2 percent last year).” |
Legacy. |
In the Harvard Crimson: "Fitzsimmons said the trend is likely due to a corresponding increase in the number of Asian-American applicants. " Whether you believe that or not, well, that's another question. |
we are in the Boston suburbs, highly regarded public. We had one Dartmouth, one Harvard and A Lot of Brown deferments. |
Usual Suspects. Was checking one ivy's insta because my kid is interested in it and it was all athletes (some kid was a hammer thrower), legacies (some girl had a comment on her insta saying the family legacy continues), and URM or programs like Questbridge (posted got a full ride to an ivy peeps). Not fair to ordinary high achieving kids. |
get over it |
sure she did |
DD is an athlete; accepted to Penn with 32 ACT and 3.6 unweighted GPA in honors classes from a top private. |
Don't worry we will MAGA. Trump Justice Department. Hang in there. After we go after affirmative action, we will go after colleges for antitrust for fixing their tuition. #newdayinamerica |