Anonymous wrote:Hellz yeah, let's compile this information! Here's an email I'm going to send under my own name to the emails of all senior parents at our school. I encourage others to cut and paste and do the same at your school!
"Dear Friends,
I am very curious about Early Decision/Early Action results, and I know there are others here at our school and in the larger D.C. area that also want to know how our kids did this year! If your child applied to a very prestigious college (Ivies, Stanford, MIT -- you know the drill) either Early Action or Early Decision, please respond by replying (no "reply all" please! Don't want to make too much email traffic) as to the college and the result: accept, defer, reject. I and others are also very curious about the reasoning, so if your child was accepted to a prestigious school, please let us know if s/he is a legacy, recruited athlete, an under-represented minority, or if you or your spouse are a celebrity or a billionaire. Once I have the information, I will compile it and post it on an internet forum. Don't worry, I won't use your kids' names!!!! Because I'm so certain of the validity and good sense of sharing information this way, I am cc'ing this email to the Head of School as well!
Thanks in advance! (And remember, I only want info about PRESTIGIOUS schools.)
Signed,
My name because I'm not ashamed of this AT ALL!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sharing incomplete and unverified information, in a way that just adds to the over-emphasis on a few schools and makes those NOT admitted early feel worse, is not a great idea. Good for the other schools' parents for not getting into it.
I disagree. What is wrong with being proud - or sad, mad, whatever - at where your child got in. Or saying you feel the school misled you about its track record. There is plenty of bragging on this site for no reason (my kid tested like Einstein at age 3, my kid is gifted, etc) designed to make other parents feel bad that there kid didn't get into a Bog 3, etc. You have posted this same line on a few threads now, so obviously the problem is not with the parents who want to discuss things anonymously while still naming the school, big deal. If your kid didn't get in somewhere early (and everyone knows the Ivies are a crap shoot on the best day) then reading that other kids in maybe a different school got in isn't going to make you feel any worse. No one started a thread on only a few schools. Sounds like one high school had a few big groups get in early to a few schools, which would naturally make those schools a focus of discussion.
In other words, obviously this must touch a nerve with you personally.
Anonymous wrote:If GDS really did have a great year, why not share the details? Otherwise, it sounds like you're blowing smoke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are quite happy with the results at GDS, another strong year.
I love the GDS Troll! Like Travelocity's Roaming Gnome for visibility!
Anonymous wrote:Sharing incomplete and unverified information, in a way that just adds to the over-emphasis on a few schools and makes those NOT admitted early feel worse, is not a great idea. Good for the other schools' parents for not getting into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sharing incomplete and unverified information, in a way that just adds to the over-emphasis on a few schools and makes those NOT admitted early feel worse, is not a great idea. Good for the other schools' parents for not getting into it.
I disagree. What is wrong with being proud - or sad, mad, whatever - at where your child got in. Or saying you feel the school misled you about its track record. There is plenty of bragging on this site for no reason (my kid tested like Einstein at age 3, my kid is gifted, etc) designed to make other parents feel bad that there kid didn't get into a Bog 3, etc. You have posted this same line on a few threads now, so obviously the problem is not with the parents who want to discuss things anonymously while still naming the school, big deal. If your kid didn't get in somewhere early (and everyone knows the Ivies are a crap shoot on the best day) then reading that other kids in maybe a different school got in isn't going to make you feel any worse. No one started a thread on only a few schools. Sounds like one high school had a few big groups get in early to a few schools, which would naturally make those schools a focus of discussion.
In other words, obviously this must touch a nerve with you personally.
Anonymous wrote:Sharing incomplete and unverified information, in a way that just adds to the over-emphasis on a few schools and makes those NOT admitted early feel worse, is not a great idea. Good for the other schools' parents for not getting into it.
Anonymous wrote:They are quite happy with the results at GDS, another strong year.