Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a study last year that found that essays were inequitable and favor rich kids even more than scores.
Of course they do. Life is inequitable. School is inequitable.
AP test scores, GPA, essays, and SATs and ACTs are inequitable.
Leadership and extracurricular activities are inequitable.
Mental health services are inequitable.
Internships are inequitable.
it goes on and on.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Look at any mailings your child receives to see if they're waiving the essay.
Check all of these, because things may have changed.
Susquehanna
U of New Haven
Goucher
Maybe Gettysburg
Alabama
Arizona
U of Central Florida
Some of the above sent mail saying they were waiving essays due to academic profile of child. I don't know how they get the info and maybe it's a crock.
More here:
https://blog.prepscholar.com/colleges-that-dont-require-essays
Anonymous wrote:There was a study last year that found that essays were inequitable and favor rich kids even more than scores.
Anonymous wrote:There was a study last year that found that essays were inequitable and favor rich kids even more than scores.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a senior and I think the only school on his list that was essay optional was Duquesne in Pittsburg.