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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like lots of disenchanted GDS senior parents (like me) lurking here. Lots of good stuff about this school academically but the CCO is highly variable, but more so is entirely devoid of facts and data, and runs the process like mindful meditation seminar sophomore and junior year and then 0 to 100 senior fall with no straight answers to yes or no questions on whether i should apply here or there. My favorite was the junior year parents meeting where they started with 5 minutes on whether college is right for your kid. I mean WTF guys - we are at a college prep school. For the next kid, I will be much more in command of the process, bringing data, and calling out their lack of numerical approach I also think the 10 school cap has to be raised to 12 or 15. It mostly protects middle of the pack kids but the number hasnt changed in 10 years+. Meanwhile apps are up +20% per year every year since that time. The limit set at 10 helps the registrar and the CCOs but not the kids. At the very least, [b]they can make state flagships unlimited.[/b][/quote] Why?[/quote] Aren't the state flagships generally the land of the middle-of-the-pack kids? If you allow your top kids to apply to them, then where do the middle kids go? Serious question. Limiting apps protects everyone from the top 20% kids. This used to work until this year when SOME (not all) top 20% kids started getting shut out of the top 0-30 schools. The kids likely applied to a few safeties in the 30-70 range and are now attending one of these. But if you give them the ability to apply to unlimited state schools in the 30-70 range, then where do the kids who traditionally matched with those schools (the middle-of-the-packers) go? It's a tenuous balance but these limits are there to help spread the wealth of the admits across the class and protect the lower ranked kids from losing their spots to the top 20% kids.[/quote] You sound quite privileged. State flagships are for the top kids.[/quote]
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