Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted Colby and Bowdoin, WL at Middlebury and Williams, rejected Amherst. 34 ACT, 4.42w. What a crap shoot admissions is.
Those are good outcomes. Going to Bowdoin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA placing better than Midd? Laughable. You are probably from below the Mason-Dixon Line and clearly are out of your league. Let the big boys do the talking. You probably make under 300k.
Are you talking about Middlebury? The Vermont school with fewer than 5% Black students? The one for wealthy white kids in a state that is comprised of more than 92% white folks? Going to school there is not the way to get a stellar education. Insulated, yes.
Middlebury: a school that laughs at people who earn under 300k/ year.
We have a HHI income north of 300k, but thanks for that insight into the school’s culture. Hard pass.
Yeah, that’s smart. You should definitely make decisions about colleges based on patently false and biased claims people post on an anonymous discussion forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA placing better than Midd? Laughable. You are probably from below the Mason-Dixon Line and clearly are out of your league. Let the big boys do the talking. You probably make under 300k.
Are you talking about Middlebury? The Vermont school with fewer than 5% Black students? The one for wealthy white kids in a state that is comprised of more than 92% white folks? Going to school there is not the way to get a stellar education. Insulated, yes.
Middlebury: a school that laughs at people who earn under 300k/ year.
We have a HHI income north of 300k, but thanks for that insight into the school’s culture. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread just to point out that Middlebury expects a class of 2750 in the fall, only 50 less than last fall’s over-enrollment debacle. Surprise, surprise: yet another year of over-enrollment. It’s the new normal. At least admissions isn’t pretending it was anything but intentional all these years anymore:
“The college has remained committed to matriculating the same number of first-year students each year, even when admitting fewer new students would have relieved the strain of having larger-than-usual junior and senior classes from the pandemic-related backlog. ‘We didn't want to penalize the [matriculating] classes of ’21, ’22 and ’23, because the other thing we could have done is just taken 100 less students and denied 100 less students access to a Middlebury education,’ Provost stated.”
https://www.middleburycampus.com/article/2024/03/middlebury-returns-to-typical-enrollment-this-spring-with-plans-to-sell-inn-on-the-green-in-2025
I dunno. The article seems to suggest that things are under control and that the college can accommodate all students just fine next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA placing better than Midd? Laughable. You are probably from below the Mason-Dixon Line and clearly are out of your league. Let the big boys do the talking. You probably make under 300k.
Are you talking about Middlebury? The Vermont school with fewer than 5% Black students? The one for wealthy white kids in a state that is comprised of more than 92% white folks? Going to school there is not the way to get a stellar education. Insulated, yes.
Anonymous wrote:DD accepted Colby and Bowdoin, WL at Middlebury and Williams, rejected Amherst. 34 ACT, 4.42w. What a crap shoot admissions is.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread just to point out that Middlebury expects a class of 2750 in the fall, only 50 less than last fall’s over-enrollment debacle. Surprise, surprise: yet another year of over-enrollment. It’s the new normal. At least admissions isn’t pretending it was anything but intentional all these years anymore:
“The college has remained committed to matriculating the same number of first-year students each year, even when admitting fewer new students would have relieved the strain of having larger-than-usual junior and senior classes from the pandemic-related backlog. ‘We didn't want to penalize the [matriculating] classes of ’21, ’22 and ’23, because the other thing we could have done is just taken 100 less students and denied 100 less students access to a Middlebury education,’ Provost stated.”
https://www.middleburycampus.com/article/2024/03/middlebury-returns-to-typical-enrollment-this-spring-with-plans-to-sell-inn-on-the-green-in-2025
Anonymous wrote:Other than the Provost’s embarrassing grammar in that article, Midd seems great.