Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this "hooked" and "unhooked" I hear all the time here? I just assumed it meant that someone was a legacy or something like that, but it seems to mean something else or more in this thread. Silly me, we just apply to schools we're interested in. What am I missing?
A hook is anything that makes it easier to get into a school. Athletics, legacy, minority (but not Asian, that's a disadvantage) etc.
I do not think that minority will be an efective hook for Yvi's
Being an underrepresented minority (black, Hispanic, Native American with documented tribal status) is a huge hook for ivies. If you are looking at schools in the Midwest, in some cases being Asian will be a slight hook as well, though it's more of disadvantage for East and West coast schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this "hooked" and "unhooked" I hear all the time here? I just assumed it meant that someone was a legacy or something like that, but it seems to mean something else or more in this thread. Silly me, we just apply to schools we're interested in. What am I missing?
A hook is anything that makes it easier to get into a school. Athletics, legacy, minority (but not Asian, that's a disadvantage) etc.
I do not think that minority will be an efective hook for Yvi's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this "hooked" and "unhooked" I hear all the time here? I just assumed it meant that someone was a legacy or something like that, but it seems to mean something else or more in this thread. Silly me, we just apply to schools we're interested in. What am I missing?
A hook is anything that makes it easier to get into a school. Athletics, legacy, minority (but not Asian, that's a disadvantage) etc.
Anonymous wrote:What is this "hooked" and "unhooked" I hear all the time here? I just assumed it meant that someone was a legacy or something like that, but it seems to mean something else or more in this thread. Silly me, we just apply to schools we're interested in. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:My white son attends a high school that is 90% URM. In looking at admittance rates in Naviance, GPA and test scores are lower for students at my son's high school than they are at a neighboring "whiter" high school. Should my son use his high school's naviance data as a guide or should he assume that he needs to perform better since he is unhooked?
Any guidance would be appreciated. I'm am too embarrassed to ask the school's excellent college counselor about this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the words but I don't feel comfortable asking such a question, hopefully another parent at the school will.