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Reply to "Do not waste ED on a SLAC. Very few unhooked (non-athlete, non-FGLI, non-legacy/donor) get in."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you all overstate how many athletes are or aren't recruited. let's look at Bowdoin. 850 athletes (668 unduplicated athletes) Bowdoin is pretty typical in that the largest sport is track and field. 249 track and field athletes. 84 football (male only) 83 lacrosse together that's a big chunk of the total number. how many track and field athletes do you think were actually recruited? I'd say 10 a class. Same w football. same with lacrosse Am I way off? I know lots of kids doing track and field at these schools - more than 20. And I can think of 1 that was recruited. We're not a powerhouse HS sports school so I know our numbers are low. But most track and field kids at these schools are not recruited. [/quote] The numbers for Bowdoin are pretty easy because the NESCAC has formal and informal rules. They have 30 teams and they get two slots per team and 14 for football. These are recruits who can be below the mean (they often aren't) and get full recruiting support from the team. so 58=14 equals 72 recruits with full slotted support. Those are what is available per the NESCAC recruiting agreement. Traditionally on top of this there is an equal number of "tips" which are also effectively guarantees of admission for athletes who are above the mean student profile and this is also why people constantly point out that NESCAC athletes are typically highly qualified to attend the school. It is rare for a "tip" to not get in but they are not as strong of a guarantee as a slotted athlete. All of these spots can and are traded among teams and there are circumstances where the AO allows additional "tips". Colby is a school where this is rumored to happen given massive recruiting classes in a few sports over the past few years. [b]So for Bowdoin in the end, recruited athletes in a typical year are somewhere around 144 give or take one or two.[/b][/quote] OK wow, so given that Bowdoin only accepts around 250 students during the ED/early admission season, that means more than 50% are taken by recruited athletes! Then you have to consider other powerful ED hooks: Legacy, FGLI institutional priority, donor kids/development tags. Questbridge matches aren't ED but also make up part of the early acceptance class. That probably leaves only a small group for fully unhooked ED applicants. I get what OP is saying now.[/quote] Legacy and donor kids are a tiny amount of applicants at LACs- it’s just not that common, since the alumni base is so small, we’re talking maybe 10 kids max, and they don’t have to apply ed. Questbridge takes off a bit from their ed fgli numbers, since they have a guaranteed amount of fgli students from that pool. I will say that this is getting more extreme as you see schools like Pomona accepting 61% of their classes requesting financial aid. [/quote] Schools like Swat are exceeding 25% first gen. Add in the 30% athletes (95% not first gen) and the numbers are overwhelming. 10 kids max in terms of legacies/big donors? Maybe (and they of course are expected to apply ED to get that edge). How about 5 more faculty brats? Geographic diversity domestic? The 10% internationals? However you slice it, there is no room at the inn ED. Schools insisting on 40% athletes and another 25% first gen are hurting themselves in this sense: the top kids apply elsewhere (no ED boost, so might as well apply to Brown or Cornell and get an ED boost there). Whatever the top kids do, they are not around anymore in the RD round when the Williams’ of the world might admit them. They never go to Williams and the quality of the undergrads (slightly, but this is a feedback loop) declines. These schools are getting what they deserve: you can’t have that many athletes and first gen and top students. You can only have 2 of the 3….[/quote] You cant assume the FGLIs and athletes don’t have the stats. [b]Oftentimes these athletes and FGLI kids have the same perfect stats[/b] as the regular high stats kids, so they are in fact among the “top students” you are referencing. They just happen to have something beyond stats. And that’s how they end up getting in vs a kid with just the stats. [/quote] All statistical evidence to the contrary... [/quote] I can give you that some athletes get a boost. But far fewer than you believe and it is much smaller than you believe. [/quote] Really? Per the Harvard Crimson: "Controlling for differences between applicants, athletes are thousands of times more likely to be admitted than similar non-athletes. [b]Recent research finds that only 11 percent of admitted athletes at Ivy League and similarly elite schools would have been accepted without athletic preference."[/b][/quote] Link please? One could never actually know that with holistic admissions because you can't redo the panel. Nobody is saying that getting a 1 for athletics isn't a huge advantage, it is. And, a bunch of NARPs doing their annual whine about athletics is about as credible as The Blaze. And it is well known that it is harder to cross the bar at a NESCAC than at an Ivy. Great Athlete + Very good student is Ivy Great Student + Very good athlete is NESCAC[/quote] I had an athlete at an Ivy and currently have one at a NESCAC and the description is spot on. The Ivy kid was a nationally recognized athlete and the NESCAC kid was hands down the intellect. [/quote]
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