Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
For the love of Pete--perhaps they wanted to attend Chicago.![]()
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank.
Maybe, but let's be for real. No one choose Chicago over an Ivy. Which is why Chicago has to play all these crazy games with admissions. It really is to their detriment and they should stop ASAP. But it sounds like they are absolutely desperate for $$.
There are many nerdy kids who choose Chicago. One of the kids that was accepted ED Chicago was encouraged to apply to HYP but chose Chicago. My own kid would also choose Chicago over Dartmouth, Cornell, Penn, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
For the love of Pete--perhaps they wanted to attend Chicago.![]()
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank.
Maybe, but let's be for real. No one choose Chicago over an Ivy. Which is why Chicago has to play all these crazy games with admissions. It really is to their detriment and they should stop ASAP. But it sounds like they are absolutely desperate for $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
For the love of Pete--perhaps they wanted to attend Chicago.![]()
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank.
Maybe, but let's be for real. No one choose Chicago over an Ivy. Which is why Chicago has to play all these crazy games with admissions. It really is to their detriment and they should stop ASAP. But it sounds like they are absolutely desperate for $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
For the love of Pete--perhaps they wanted to attend Chicago.![]()
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank.
Maybe, but let's be for real. No one choose Chicago over an Ivy. Which is why Chicago has to play all these crazy games with admissions. It really is to their detriment and they should stop ASAP. But it sounds like they are absolutely desperate for $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
For the love of Pete--perhaps they wanted to attend Chicago.![]()
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
That just tells you that those 2 kids could have aimed higher. instead they settled for a school with a 40% ED accept rate.
99% of the world outside of DCUM does not make their college decision on rank. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Just to add that there were 2 acceptances this year too. Both kids in the top 10 percent of the class. Lower ranked kids (not top 10) were accepted to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know of 1 rejection last year and 2 this year. All very strong students.
Anonymous wrote:I know a rejection as well. He/she is a decent student at a very challenging high school.