Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
As a woman it makes me secretly very frustrated.
That is until you DD is in college and now her “future husband”options are 3 out 10 students….
I’m sorry, but students are 18-22 in college. They are barely out of their teens. They are not looking for husbands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
As a woman it makes me secretly very frustrated.
That is until you DD is in college and now her “future husband”options are 3 out 10 students….
Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
As a woman it makes me secretly very frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
As a woman it makes me secretly very frustrated.
That is until you DD is in college and now her “future husband”options are 3 out 10 students….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
I see that but I also see the opposite happening at tech schools like MIT and Caltech.
Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
Anonymous wrote:I have girl, boy twins. Final apps for both are pending but my son has received admissions that his sister has not despite his grades not being as strong. Also true among their friends with average boys getting admitted over girls with perfect grades.
As a woman it makes me secretly very frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:So we should expect bad news for girls in selective RD?