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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rejected for all ivy's for CS. Par for the course. 4.4 GPA (3.9UW), 1550 SAT single sitting. 12 APs- all 4s and 5s. College math through Calc 3 taken with As. Tons of incredible ECs in CS and athletics. Teachers and counselors said they raved. White male. Full pay. Looks like he will be attending his 14th choice of college. He never felt he "deserved" anything- he is a gentle soul- but having been at the top of the class his entire life and working so hard and spending months on these applications, he is very quiet today, processing it.[/quote] Somewhat similar for DD's BFF: 4.0 u/w GPA in most rigorous classes, 1580 SAT, 2 800 SAT subject tests. No APs offered at school (see sundry threads on why rigorous independents do not offer APs). Good ECs, HS athlete/captain. Great writer. Full pay. WLed @ Cornell, Duke, Harvard. Rejected @ Brown, Northwestern, Penn and Tufts. Most likely UVA or WashU. Love this kid. [b]Also hard to see when a couple kids in @ a few of the schools are enrolled in less rigorous classes, but do have connections.[/b][/quote] So nice to see parents wish other kids would suffer or be punished when they have absolutely no idea what "a couple kids" go through, how they hard work, or what they have to offer. Such mean, nasty parents in this area.[/quote] Again, this is is not my DC who didn't have a good day yesterday but my DC's BF. Depending on the size of a graduating class (very different when it is 125 v 500+), if your DC has been a lifer, etc, it really isn't that hard to know what's going on, especially when one of the couple of kids bullied another one of my DCs for two years in middle school to the point where we had to consider a transfer. How can you possibly infer that is being mean and nasty? It's being real. [/quote]
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