Anonymous wrote:This is common practice at top prep schools. They do this so one superstar doesn't sweep the Ivies and inadvertently keep other kids from getting a spot.
They don't want one kid getting into all 8 Ivies, Stanford and MIT. That takes opportunities from other kids in the class and will make other families very angry. If your kid is the academic superstar, they want them admitted EA/ED to their first choice and out the process early so they aren't competing with other students.
Anonymous wrote:This is common practice at top prep schools. They do this so one superstar doesn't sweep the Ivies and inadvertently keep other kids from getting a spot.
They don't want one kid getting into all 8 Ivies, Stanford and MIT. That takes opportunities from other kids in the class and will make other families very angry. If your kid is the academic superstar, they want them admitted EA/ED to their first choice and out the process early so they aren't competing with other students.
Anonymous wrote:This is common practice at top prep schools. They do this so one superstar doesn't sweep the Ivies and inadvertently keep other kids from getting a spot.
They don't want one kid getting into all 8 Ivies, Stanford and MIT. That takes opportunities from other kids in the class and will make other families very angry. If your kid is the academic superstar, they want them admitted EA/ED to their first choice and out the process early so they aren't competing with other students.
Anonymous wrote:What school is this?
Anonymous wrote:My kid attends a top prep school and he is ranked in the top 5% of his class. We had a parents meeting for college admissions, and we were informed that the school won't allow any child to apply to more than 4 T20s and only one HYPSM. If a student is admitted to HYPSM in EA, the school will refuse to send their transcript to any other college. My kid has an interest in MIT, Princeton, and Stanford. He will be forced to pick only one to apply to, which I find unfairly restrictive. Is any other family having to deal with this? I'm surprised it's even allowed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised it's even allowed.