Anonymous wrote:DC was/is a high achiever with strong (not mind-blowing ECs). Feeder magnet public. He/we got psyched out by all the chatter about kids getting screwed, and became fixed on doing ED at Chicago. Fast-forward, all his friends with similar profiles got into excellent schools- not everyone got into an Ivy, but I can only think of one kid who got "screwed" (and maybe he'll get off a waitlist in the next 6 weeks, who knows). DC should have held out instead of compromising with ED! Wish I'd tried harder to talk him out of it. Chicago is obviously not a terrible school, but the quarter system sucks, it's in a horrible neighborhood, and it's stressful. I feel certain he would have had East Coast options if he'd waited. So, rising senior parent, learn the lesson from us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not ED per se.
The problem is he low-balled himself in ED. He shoulda ED at the Columbia/Penn/Brown level.
Hate to break the news to you,but Chicago is just as good if not better than Columbia/Penn/Brown. Kids from our school going to Chicago next year are higher stats than ones going to those other schools. And one got rejected ED from Chicago and in to Penn RD.
Anonymous wrote:Three kids at our school ED’d to Chicago and I was so surprised. I agree that especially this year with so much waitlist movement that it seems that RD would have had better luck with similar caliber schools
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not ED per se.
The problem is he low-balled himself in ED. He shoulda ED at the Columbia/Penn/Brown level.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not ED per se.
The problem is he low-balled himself in ED. He shoulda ED at the Columbia/Penn/Brown level.
Anonymous wrote:DC was/is a high achiever with strong (not mind-blowing ECs). Feeder magnet public. He/we got psyched out by all the chatter about kids getting screwed, and became fixed on doing ED at Chicago. Fast-forward, all his friends with similar profiles got into excellent schools- not everyone got into an Ivy, but I can only think of one kid who got "screwed" (and maybe he'll get off a waitlist in the next 6 weeks, who knows). DC should have held out instead of compromising with ED! Wish I'd tried harder to talk him out of it. Chicago is obviously not a terrible school, but the quarter system sucks, it's in a horrible neighborhood, and it's stressful. I feel certain he would have had East Coast options if he'd waited. So, rising senior parent, learn the lesson from us.