Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Californians. There are high schools that send 10-20 each.
-Olympians. Stereotype is true. I know of 2 personally.
-Rowers. I know 6 personally between the kids of DMV, Philadelphia and Boston friends. they're also all strong students but not more so than any other strong students.
-kids who do something next-level in terms of extracurriculars. Like they found the typical non-profit but it ends up in the international news or their coding project gets seed-funded by Google.
This is a strange comment...every NCAA athlete that is recruited at Stanford gets in. It's not like they actively recruit Rowers but just hope they accept kids who can play baseball. You might as well say Football...because they actually recruit more football players than any other sport.
Olympians in NCAA sports of course are recruited by all colleges...I don't know, does Stanford recruit more than their fair share of figure skaters or snowboarders or other Olympians that don't play an NCAA sport?
Be a female rower. I know three current students there who rowed in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Californians. There are high schools that send 10-20 each.
-Olympians. Stereotype is true. I know of 2 personally.
-Rowers. I know 6 personally between the kids of DMV, Philadelphia and Boston friends. they're also all strong students but not more so than any other strong students.
-kids who do something next-level in terms of extracurriculars. Like they found the typical non-profit but it ends up in the international news or their coding project gets seed-funded by Google.
This is a strange comment...every NCAA athlete that is recruited at Stanford gets in. It's not like they actively recruit Rowers but just hope they accept kids who can play baseball. You might as well say Football...because they actually recruit more football players than any other sport.
Olympians in NCAA sports of course are recruited by all colleges...I don't know, does Stanford recruit more than their fair share of figure skaters or snowboarders or other Olympians that don't play an NCAA sport?
Doesn't Stanford have one of the best women's crew teams in the NCAA?
NCAA National Champions: ‘09, ‘23, ‘25
Conference Champions: ‘14, ‘22, ‘23, ‘24, ‘25
So...yeah it makes sense.
People here are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Californians. There are high schools that send 10-20 each.
-Olympians. Stereotype is true. I know of 2 personally.
-Rowers. I know 6 personally between the kids of DMV, Philadelphia and Boston friends. they're also all strong students but not more so than any other strong students.
-kids who do something next-level in terms of extracurriculars. Like they found the typical non-profit but it ends up in the international news or their coding project gets seed-funded by Google.
This is a strange comment...every NCAA athlete that is recruited at Stanford gets in. It's not like they actively recruit Rowers but just hope they accept kids who can play baseball. You might as well say Football...because they actually recruit more football players than any other sport.
Olympians in NCAA sports of course are recruited by all colleges...I don't know, does Stanford recruit more than their fair share of figure skaters or snowboarders or other Olympians that don't play an NCAA sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Californians. There are high schools that send 10-20 each.
-Olympians. Stereotype is true. I know of 2 personally.
-Rowers. I know 6 personally between the kids of DMV, Philadelphia and Boston friends. they're also all strong students but not more so than any other strong students.
-kids who do something next-level in terms of extracurriculars. Like they found the typical non-profit but it ends up in the international news or their coding project gets seed-funded by Google.
This is a strange comment...every NCAA athlete that is recruited at Stanford gets in. It's not like they actively recruit Rowers but just hope they accept kids who can play baseball. You might as well say Football...because they actually recruit more football players than any other sport.
Olympians in NCAA sports of course are recruited by all colleges...I don't know, does Stanford recruit more than their fair share of figure skaters or snowboarders or other Olympians that don't play an NCAA sport?
Anonymous wrote:-Californians. There are high schools that send 10-20 each.
-Olympians. Stereotype is true. I know of 2 personally.
-Rowers. I know 6 personally between the kids of DMV, Philadelphia and Boston friends. they're also all strong students but not more so than any other strong students.
-kids who do something next-level in terms of extracurriculars. Like they found the typical non-profit but it ends up in the international news or their coding project gets seed-funded by Google.
Anonymous wrote:For the longest time, I thought Stanford is only for Olympians or other super hooked kids whose parents are Silicon Valley big names. Never even took STEM kid 1 with super high stats from top private to tour even when we were already touring nearby Cal and Caltech bc we assumed he would have zero chance. That DC ended up with multiple T10 accepts. Now with DC 2, we also are not considering or touring Stanford strictly bc we assumed it’s not for unconnected earthlings like us. But lately hearing regular smart kids are getting in off WL in August??
Is this true that non-celeb, olympians/ non-actual genius kids are getting in and if so, with what kind of stats, profile, from what kinds of HS? TIA
Anonymous wrote:For the longest time, I thought Stanford is only for Olympians or other super hooked kids whose parents are Silicon Valley big names. Never even took STEM kid 1 with super high stats from top private to tour even when we were already touring nearby Cal and Caltech bc we assumed he would have zero chance. That DC ended up with multiple T10 accepts. Now with DC 2, we also are not considering or touring Stanford strictly bc we assumed it’s not for unconnected earthlings like us. But lately hearing regular smart kids are getting in off WL in August??
Is this true that non-celeb, olympians/ non-actual genius kids are getting in and if so, with what kind of stats, profile, from what kinds of HS? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Still URM/first generation