Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Those scores are not even 50%tile for top performing Asian/white kids.
For low SES his scores are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Wrong. Those are not amazing SAT II scores. His history score is only 73 percentile, bio is only 86 percentile. An Asian boy with his stats would be rejected from every college this boy was admitted to with a full ride. An Asian boy with those stats would struggle to get admitted to UVA with same profile.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-a-good-sat-subject-test-score
This means nothing. Admission is not based on SATII scores. The ACT score is in the 98%. That along with grades are enough to put him in the game and make the first cut. The competition from there is a compelling story along with focused interests and strong teacher recs abd essays. Stuff you cant really judge on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Wrong. Those are not amazing SAT II scores. His history score is only 73 percentile, bio is only 86 percentile. An Asian boy with his stats would be rejected from every college this boy was admitted to with a full ride. An Asian boy with those stats would struggle to get admitted to UVA with same profile.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-a-good-sat-subject-test-score
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Those scores are not even 50%tile for top performing Asian/white kids.
For low SES his scores are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Those scores are not even 50%tile for top performing Asian/white kids.
Anonymous wrote:
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.[/quote
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Have you gone through the college process? If you need money, that's how you must do it. My kid was accepted to several Ivies this year. FA packages ranged from zero to 50% off. The system is broken but until it's fixed that's how you have to do it.
Also important to mote though, if you receive outside scholarships Ivies do not stack awards. So the scholarships will pay for the kids tuition and the financial aid can go back in the pool to help someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
I agree, but shotgunning apps out to schools with no intention of attending is not cool. Nor is hogging scholarships you don't need, which will change the life of other teens. Very unsettling behavior. I read apps during grad school and I can assure you many AOs will be looking unfavorably at this high school moving forward.
Anonymous wrote:Great for him!
State: Texas
Ethnicity: Black (Kenyan-American)
Income: Low
Intended Major: African Studies/International Relations/Political Science
I have a 4.0 UW, my school uses a 100 point scale so I have a 118.82 (~4.75 W) and I am 3 of 570 in my class.
ACT: 32 second-sitting
SAT II: US History- 730, Biology E- 740
AP: 5- Human Geography, US History, English Language 4- European History, Environmental Science, Spanish Language and Culture, World History, Psychology 3- Biology
Fly-in programs accepted to:
Williams, Swarthmore, UChicago, Emory, UPenn, Babson, Colgate, Middlebury, WashU St. Louis, Amherst, Pomona, Washington and Lee