Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 20:23     Subject: Question about board influence

The chair? Yes for sure.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 19:47     Subject: Question about board influence

Anonymous wrote:Yes. Unless the child is well below cut offs they will be admitted. Keep the $$$ happy


Board doesn't always = money anymore. Diversity is more important these days.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 18:43     Subject: Question about board influence

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes it does happen. At one top private, every board member gets a free pass for an admit every year. But the board member approaches you if they are willing to sponsor your child. You don't ask the board member.

This sounds like an urban legend.

Sounds more like real life to me since that's how we got in.

What school?
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 17:06     Subject: Question about board influence

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes it does happen. At one top private, every board member gets a free pass for an admit every year. But the board member approaches you if they are willing to sponsor your child. You don't ask the board member.


This sounds like an urban legend.


Sounds more like real life to me since that's how we got in.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 17:00     Subject: Question about board influence

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes it does happen. At one top private, every board member gets a free pass for an admit every year. But the board member approaches you if they are willing to sponsor your child. You don't ask the board member.


This sounds like an urban legend.


Agree. People ask all the time about helping their kid get in.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 16:58     Subject: Question about board influence

Yes. Unless the child is well below cut offs they will be admitted. Keep the $$$ happy
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 16:49     Subject: Re:Question about board influence

Yes, it happens.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 16:24     Subject: Question about board influence

Anonymous wrote:Yes it does happen. At one top private, every board member gets a free pass for an admit every year. But the board member approaches you if they are willing to sponsor your child. You don't ask the board member.


This sounds like an urban legend.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 16:11     Subject: Question about board influence

Yes it does happen. At one top private, every board member gets a free pass for an admit every year. But the board member approaches you if they are willing to sponsor your child. You don't ask the board member.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 10:41     Subject: Question about board influence

Wow. My neighbor will be happy to be reaffirmed. Her child doesn't have stellar grades but probably fine enough. I think she is putting most of her eggs in this basket.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 09:38     Subject: Question about board influence

She'll probably get in - wouldn't want to piss off a board member.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 09:25     Subject: Question about board influence

Depends. If the child doesn't have the grades or test scores no amount of knowing anyone short of being a celebrity and if you are about to build a building will help. Chances are knowing a board member helps put an applicant over the edge of acceptance so hopefully your neighbor's kid has the grades/test scores or she may find herself disappointed. Of course if she can build a building she is not so worried.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 09:25     Subject: Re:Question about board influence

Sadly, it does. Once you're in you're in.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 09:09     Subject: Question about board influence

Yes.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 09:05     Subject: Question about board influence

My neighbor plans to apply her child to a very selective school (7th grade) this year. Her DHs boss happens to be the chairperson of the school's board. She is convinced this will gain her child admittance to the school and apparently the boss has been hinting it won't be a problem to get her child into the school. Does this kind of thing really happen? I suppose in a town where it's who you know not what you know that I shouldn't be surprised, but I am.