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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] As someone with a high-stats/topmathtrack/unhooked kid who will be facing this soon, this is precisely what I want. One would assume that it is in the school's and the counselors' interest to place as many students as highly as possible; what might be affected by the various hooks and ladders people bring to the process is which schools a kid like mine would have the best shot at. "Penn is going to be hard to ED this year, maybe place your bet on X or Y" and so on is all one can ask for. I mean, what benefit would they derive from not passing that info along? My assumption is that the parents are likely to be the stubborn ones in these scenarios, insisting on EDing a particular school despite the odds being clearly laid out by a counselor?[/quote] Because no college guidance counselor is going to know what school is going to be tough in any given year. Add to it, for the types of schools discussed on DCUM, ALL of the schools are tough EVERY year. So you take your best shot and let the dust falls where it does,.[/quote] Yeah - but if there are 5 legacies applying early for school X, and those legacies include athletes and/or other very strong academic kids....the counselors should know that your kid is less likely to get in early there than at school y where there other applicants don't include legacies, URM, athletes applying.[/quote] They do know this, and they can advise you accordingly if they view that as part of their job. At Sidwell, they don't view it as part of their job and they won't do it. We have friends at comparable schools in other cities around the country where the counselor definitely gives this type of advice.[/quote] Disagree on this. I have a senior DC at Sidwell; DCs counselor has been terrific and very upfront about acceptance chances. Made it clear that final decision on ED was ours but absolutely gave us the facts, including that DC would be competing against legacies. [/quote] MC was our kid's counselor. Absolutely would not give us any insight like that. Who was yours?[/quote] Interesting! I have a senior DC at Sidwell too. Our counselor sbsolutely would not give us any insight like that.[/quote] Did you ask, point blank? And press a little for the real information?[/quote] Are you the pp who claims to have gotten this type of information at Sidwell? We did not, but we're not the poster you are responding to. Pressing the counselor should not be the standard by which this type of counseling is provided, assuming that your account is credible. Even so, we did press a little, but not to the point of being confrontational. And we got no real advice or counseling, just evasion. Which of the 4 was your kid's counselor?[/quote]
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