Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is overwhelmed choosing from their current options so they are kind of hoping they won't get in to the one Ivy they applied to. I'm pretty sure that wish will come true.
Your kid has good options right now. Do you mind telling those options? Otherwise, noone wants to be rejected from Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is overwhelmed choosing from their current options so they are kind of hoping they won't get in to the one Ivy they applied to. I'm pretty sure that wish will come true.
Your kid has good options right now. Do you mind telling those options? Otherwise, noone wants to be rejected from Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:My child is overwhelmed choosing from their current options so they are kind of hoping they won't get in to the one Ivy they applied to. I'm pretty sure that wish will come true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't great last year for my kid: 2 rejections, 2 waitlists (including their ED school π‘) plus a Stanford rejection.
Expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised if anything happens. And good luck!
What was your kids stats?
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't great last year for my kid: 2 rejections, 2 waitlists (including their ED school π‘) plus a Stanford rejection.
Expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised if anything happens. And good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are feeling about Ivy day? I hope it is 36 million minutes to wait.
Dreading this day. My son already got into good school but he wants to attend one of the ivies. Know for sure he will be rejected. His disappointment is heartbreaking for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are feeling about Ivy day? I hope it is 36 million minutes to wait.
Dreading this day. My son already got into good school but he wants to attend one of the ivies. Know for sure he will be rejected. His disappointment is heartbreaking for us.
Anonymous wrote:How are feeling about Ivy day? I hope it is 36 million minutes to wait.