Anonymous wrote:In at Stanford and Dartmouth. Rejected at UMD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
What is with the eye roll emoji? You got into Emory so you think NYU and Tulane are a slam dunk? Emory is not that great…
Way better than Tulane
Disagree strongly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
What is with the eye roll emoji? You got into Emory so you think NYU and Tulane are a slam dunk? Emory is not that great…
Way better than Tulane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
What is with the eye roll emoji? You got into Emory so you think NYU and Tulane are a slam dunk? Emory is not that great…
Anonymous wrote:In at Caltech and Berkeley;
Out at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
What is with the eye roll emoji? You got into Emory so you think NYU and Tulane are a slam dunk? Emory is not that great…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
What is with the eye roll emoji? You got into Emory so you think NYU and Tulane are a slam dunk? Emory is not that great…
Anonymous wrote:Rejected- Tulane, Yale, Stanford
Waitlist- NYU, Upenn
Accepted: Georgia Tech, UGA Honors, Umich, USC (half tuition merit), Emory, UCLA
Attending: Emory!
Anonymous wrote:IN: UNC, MIT, Stanford, NYU
Rejectd: JMU, WF, Vandy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazingly, different colleges have different needs. Just because you get into one school doesn’t mean you meet the needs of another, despite them possibly having a higher aceeptance rate.
Amazingly, with the good grades and relative ease of getting high test scores, the process is growing essentially arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Occidental and UCLA; rejected at Scripps and Berkeley. We’re California residents.
Which did your child choose? These are all on our list!
Berkeley and UCLA and heads and leaps above Oxy and Scripps
And Scripps and Oxy are TOTALLY different kinds of schools than the huge state schools that are Cal and UCLA. So this question wasn’t for your opinion on rankings (which I already know, thanks) but where the PPs child landed.