Still reliving the glory days? |
Still bitter? |
| I don't think she'll get in. My kid had better stats, and was a nmsf and a Princeton legacy, but nope. When we went on college tours the admissions officers talked about the kids they admitted like the rodeo rider or the nail polish researching female chemical engineering applicant. I think they get bored with the cascades of top 1-2 percent students who become a blur of strong grades. You can apply but be sure to manage expectations, and apply elsewhere. |
This was my daughter. She went to Stanford and was a great student, high test scores, but seriously her interest was ... makeup. Like working in Sephora, the beauty industry, and all that stuff. She did zero other activities. What's funny is she went to Stanford and now works for a big tech company that is attempting to launch to a huge online beauty brand...so I guess those you tube tutorials I hated paid off? Who knows. |
Any hooks, URM? |
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Ives are seeking out people with exotic interests.
MIT admitted some who won a martial arts award, and rejected two Intel Sciences Competition semi-finalists (there are only 300 of them nationwide). Wharton admitted someone whose main activities were in beauty queen contests. |
300 nationwide is impressive but since almost all 300 probably apply to MIT, they can not all gain admittance. Please tll me there was something else to the beauty pageant queen. How are we even still having beauty pageants? |
Does HYP even offer comms as a major? |
I agree that pageants are stupid. However, there were at least 3 “pageant girls” in my class at Harvard, one of whom then competed in Miss America as Miss Massachusetts. They were all smart, one was pre-med and is now a doctor. The only thing I didn’t like about them is that they wore way too much makeup on a daily basis. However that could just be cultural (they were from SC and FL). |
Why are pageant contestants desirable admits at elite institutions of higher learning? sS there something about beauty pageants that translates to high level scholarship? |
They're interesting! No college (even Harvard) wants a class of Intel or STEM automatons. |
+1 It’s a very expensive degree for a future barista. |
| Coming from a Big 3, she has a chance. My non-STEM DD got into an HYP school last year with no legacy or other hook, but similar stats to your DD. She did have several leadership positions at school and was a 4-year varsity athlete (unrecruited) though. Her common app essay might have helped too - 2 of the college counselors said it was the best one from her class. |
Trump certainly agrees with you. If he becomes the president of Harvard, he will probably create a major of pageant. |
Not sure about that. When the nerds finally get to HYP, their nerdy focus on all matter of academics is finally shared as interesting by their peers. the kids from our district headed to HYP are the super geeks, not the beauty queens. |