Anonymous wrote:My high achieving girl made sure she had a very balanced list, and showed interest in several ways. It really helped, she believes.
Anonymous wrote:My high achieving girl made sure she had a very balanced list, and showed interest in several ways. It really helped, she believes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist movement at top20s last year was definitely heavily male.
Yes I don’t know one girl who was called snd know dozens of boys.
But wasn't that just a last year thing? How do we know that will happen again this year? I thought that was just a random WL spike due to Trump being chaotic on foreign visas? Or do you think it's a bellwether for how classes will get shaped in future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men applying to Brown have a 39% better chance of getting admitted than women; at the university of Chicago that advantage is 30%.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/gender-inequity-in-selective-college-admissions/
Stanford or Princeton REA if a girl…
or
Cornell or Northwestern ED.
Anonymous wrote:Men applying to Brown have a 39% better chance of getting admitted than women; at the university of Chicago that advantage is 30%.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/gender-inequity-in-selective-college-admissions/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist movement at top20s last year was definitely heavily male.
Yes I don’t know one girl who was called snd know dozens of boys.
But wasn't that just a last year thing? How do we know that will happen again this year? I thought that was just a random WL spike due to Trump being chaotic on foreign visas? Or do you think it's a bellwether for how classes will get shaped in future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist movement at top20s last year was definitely heavily male.
Yes I don’t know one girl who was called snd know dozens of boys.
But wasn't that just a last year thing? How do we know that will happen again this year? I thought that was just a random WL spike due to Trump being chaotic on foreign visas? Or do you think it's a bellwether for how classes will get shaped in future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist movement at top20s last year was definitely heavily male.
Yes I don’t know one girl who was called snd know dozens of boys.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlist movement at top20s last year was definitely heavily male.
Anonymous wrote:Given that schools are getting lopsided towards female, is it smart for those of us with DDs to have them apply ED/ED2 and EA so they can get in before the class is female-dominated and they are scrounging for strong males in the final shaping of RD class?
Is ED more of a need for female students vs male students?
Which colleges balance for gender or may want to in future?