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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is high stats and has zero desire to attend college with a bunch grinders on the spectrum. These are the kind of classes that the T20 have cultivated with their excessive EC requirements and focus on "pointy". [/quote] WTF are ”grinders in the spectrum?”[/quote] DP. Half the Ivy kids. Tons in Silicon Valley. [/quote] I wish I knew as much as people on here, to have such astute observations and firsthand knowledge of literal percentages of a student bodies at eight different schools. Or, your kid is just average. It’s okay, mine is too. [/quote] I think you just need to go on a few top20 college tours to see this played out in front of you. It's pretty obvious when you see the kids. It's even more apparent at accepted student events. My kid committed to an Ivy and we recently went to an accepted student summer reception and I would say that 75% of the kids I talked to were on the spectrum. [/quote] My oldest is at an Ivy, completely disagree. Went to a few admit days and tours prior. I didn’t get that impression in the slightest and don’t know that they’ve been there. One school came off intense overall, but I don’t make claims about whether people I meet briefly are on the spectrum. [/quote] The Ivies are not a monolith. [/quote]
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