Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Einstein kid is at an advantage over W because the quotas hurt W kids at the most selective schools.
There are quotas?
NP - I think PP meant "soft quotas" - not technically a quota per se but colleges don't like picking all of their kids from the same HS. One of the reasons kids with excellent stats/EC from magnet/IB can't get into Ivies, M, and S.
A kid from Einstein may have an advantage over a kid from W-school providing they have equal qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:But is it unequal because there aren't as many qualified and interested applicants or because it's actually harder to get in from Einstein?
Anonymous wrote:I know a teacher at both schools very well they have students each year going to the top colleges just like the kids at Whitman, b cc , chirchill etc. they say it is just different at their schools because the parents aren't as obsessed with the status as the parents at the other schools are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Einstein kid is at an advantage over W because the quotas hurt W kids at the most selective schools.
There are quotas?
NP - I think PP meant "soft quotas" - not technically a quota per se but colleges don't like picking all of their kids from the same HS. One of the reasons kids with excellent stats/EC from magnet/IB can't get into Ivies, M, and S.
A kid from Einstein may have an advantage over a kid from W-school providing they have equal qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:I know a teacher at both schools very well they have students each year going to the top colleges just like the kids at Whitman, b cc , chirchill etc. they say it is just different at their schools because the parents aren't as obsessed with the status as the parents at the other schools are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Einstein kid is at an advantage over W because the quotas hurt W kids at the most selective schools.
There are quotas?
Anonymous wrote:An Einstein kid is at an advantage over W because the quotas hurt W kids at the most selective schools.
Anonymous wrote:Yea... 9:27 is full of it.
I think you will have a disadvantage for specific schools that the magnet/IB kids are applying to like MIT and Princeton.
You will have an advantage to schools like U of Michigan and other colleges that are considered less prestigious by the IB parents but popular in the W schools since you will just be competing against the other kids in the non-magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:No. Even non-magnet kids benefit from the name recognition the schools provide. Obviously a 5.0 from the magnet program at Blair is going to show better than a 5.0 from non-magnet, but either one is going to get attention from every major program.