Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Diversity certainly matters! A boy in my son’s class with way less qualifications got into 2 of the big 3 ( lower grades than son , average athlete, not nearly as active at school ).
I’m totally for giving opportunities for disadvantaged kids who are bright and promising … this kid was neither but checked the diversity box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Diversity certainly matters! A boy in my son’s class with way less qualifications got into 2 of the big 3 ( lower grades than son , average athlete, not nearly as active at school ).
I’m totally for giving opportunities for disadvantaged kids who are bright and promising … this kid was neither but checked the diversity box.
Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Applied to 5, waitlisted at 4, DD got in top choice but without aid. Also entered DC lottery. No “safety” school as our IB is more than a little bit undesirable. We’ll consider a move to better ward with good IB if nothing works out.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hear OP. Both my husband and I are immigrants and are still surprised to see how much weight athletics is being given when it comes to school admissions in the US, especially for boys.
Our son got waitlisted in all 3 “ competitive schools “ he applied for. He’s a very bright student with stellar A+s, great character but average athlete .
The average athlete part seems to be the kiss of death when it comes to the top schools. It seems that unless the kid is TJ smart , elite athlete , or a diversity candidate , there isn’t much of a chance at the competitive schools.
Unfortunately , just being a great , bright and well rounded kid doesn’t cut it anymore
The average athlete part seems to be the kiss of death when it comes to the top schools. It seems that unless the kid is TJ smart , elite athlete , or a diversity candidate , there isn’t much of a chance at the competitive schools.
Unfortunately , just being a great , bright and well rounded kid doesn’t cut it anymore
Anonymous wrote:Applied to 6, WL everywhere. Definitely some I'd considered to be safety schools in there. Competitive child, good grades, interviewed well, but not athletic.