Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?
They basically pick 150 of the best all-around students in the country, similar to what USA Today used to do with All-Academic Teams in the country. This year there were 91,000+ applicants to get the final 150 winners - an acceptance rate of 0.15%.
The year my son competed they picked almost exclusively students of color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to everyone who won! My DS was a semi-finalist but unfortunately didn't make it past that. It's seriously an impressive accomplishment to win - on their website they say the majority of the 150 winners go to Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. It's basically a feeder to the most elite schools.
Would many of these kids already have full financial aid from these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to everyone who won! My DS was a semi-finalist but unfortunately didn't make it past that. It's seriously an impressive accomplishment to win - on their website they say the majority of the 150 winners go to Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Yale, and Princeton. It's basically a feeder to the most elite schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ had one.
Classic TJ. There were a few other DMV winners
Anonymous wrote:TJ had one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?
They basically pick 150 of the best all-around students in the country, similar to what USA Today used to do with All-Academic Teams in the country. This year there were 91,000+ applicants to get the final 150 winners - an acceptance rate of 0.15%.
Anonymous wrote:Those are the top schools for winners? They must be top students, what does it take to win?