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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We tell applicants every year why they get rejected. There’s a lot of other applicants, the applicant pool was strong, and your application wasn’t at the top. Learning to take no for an answer is an important skill.[/quote] That doesn’t help current juniors choose which schools to put on their college list. The “advice” seems to be, “apply to as many schools as humanly possible, because you have no right to get into any, no matter how well you did in high school! And there’s no way to predict in advance which might accept you!”[/quote] The advice is to apply to 2 or so safety schools, mostly apply to schools your stats align with, and have a couple reach schools. Any "pressure" to get into a top college is self inflicted.[/quote] “Any pressure to get into a top college is self inflicted” they say, in the same breath that they tell high-stats kids they should “mostly apply to colleges their stats align with.” This idea that high stats kids should go top colleges, where could it possibly be coming from?[/quote] Anybody advising solely based on stats is an idiot. Stats means nothing in holistic review. High stat kids with average activities and essays are boring, deal with it. [/quote] We don't even know who really wrote the essays LOL Now we have ChatGPT, too. [/quote] Who is we? AO’s know and are smarter than you. LOL[/quote] AO's are low paid mediocre workforce dumber than the applicants LOL[/quote] ^^ This right here shows the kind of disrespectful upbringing which explains why this angry poster's kid didn't get in. [/quote] Agree. A lot of people don't understand that the AO is curating a class. It's actually not about your kid. It's whether or not they need more "prototypes" like your kid inside the larger class. chances are they don't, especially if CS, math, Eng, with no other special talent.....[/quote] Curation doesn't need to be a secret. [/quote] Read the scoring RUBRICS. It's not a secret. Did you just wake up? The link earlier is a great eye-opener to how they score the application.[/quote] My kid didn't get the score.[/quote] Right - your kid didn't get points? Is that what you are saying? Your English is hard to follow.[/quote] You MAGA?[/quote]
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