This dude is void of reality. lol |
It's true at non-"W" schools as well. |
YES. I totally agree. Can someone please help us understand Vanderbilt through this lens? We’ve always viewed it as a “target” for super high-stat kids compared to the reach/“lottery” of Duke, Stanford, and Northwestern. Comparable to Wash U and Emory, assuming the kid visits and shows DI? But maybe not these days? (Our school doesn’t show Naviance data for Vanderbilt. It’s a strong public school in New England. Plenty of data for the other schools I mentioned, but because so few kids apply to Vandy, there’s nothing up on Naviance.) |
Interesting that the percentage of students on financial aid hasn't changed much over the past few years, nor has the average aid amount; it's gone up, actually, along with the cost of attendance. |
You post this on every Vandy thread. Thing is, it’s not 1992. Keep up |
I’ll bite! as the parent of a current very high stats and — this is the key — well round Vanderbilt student. Vanderbilt is not looking for grinders and box checkers (1st chair violin? Check! Fencing regional placement? Check! 4.0 unweighted vs. 3.86? Check! Natl debate regional winner?) They do a good job in sniffing out natural leaders vs tiger-mommed grinders with impeccable and highly predictable portfolios |
If you want NYU, I think ED is the best way |
They are also looking for those wanting to pay that high tuition and willing to apply through their heavily focused early decision. |
Agree. That’s wrong. It looks like Princeton. And have you been to Durham lately. Good restos etc. DS moved back after going to Duke. People know nothing here. Like the person who thought BU and NYU looked like UCLA. Geez. |
Very unkind with racist overtones. My Asian kid was first chair violin, so I guess they fit that stereotype, and yes, they did not get into Vanderbilt. But maybe it was because they didn’t have a perfect unweighted 4.0 and maybe they would have gotten in if I had tiger -mommed more . |
Niche thats pathetic. Also public new ivys don't mean much of anything. |
And because they know the so-called grinders are headed to Ivies! |
Caltech as previously mentioned.
The admissions rate itself is vanishingly low PLUS a lot of people are scared away from even applying since they hear about how it's so tough. A lot of seriously smart kids there. |
It depends how you define target, and high stats? Is target a 50% chance or 20% chance? Is High stats 1450, 1500, or 1550? If you haven't won any state level awards then no, I don't think Vandy, Emory, or WashU. Also I don't think Vandy is as difficult to get into as meets the eye. Vanderbilt has a Northeastern-ness about it where students throw applications at despite not being close to qualified unlike Emory, WashU, or even Duke. I think Emory and Vandy get similar amounts of higher stat applicants because their acceptances and rejects overlap a lot from what I can see year to year. |
Vanderbilt doesn't have natural leaders, just good test takers. |