Anonymous
Post 08/25/2024 08:18     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

The stats are average for her program.
Chemistry.

"Princeton University's admitted applicants maintain strong average SAT Math scores around 780"

It's higher for science programs.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2024 08:07     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is your DD from a minority race? Especially African American? It's very easy for an average child to get into the ivies if they are AA.


How are those stats average? lol

Cry harder.



Quite average. For HYP.

Asians with higher stats have been rejected from Princeton.

10 APs and a 1550 aren't impressive in this environment. Just normal. It is what it is.

No leadership ECs? No work experience? No papers? No awards? There are kids with 3-5 NGOs getting rejected.

"Essays about being bad at volleyball and working hard to become one of the best players in her HS" lmaooooo
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 22:53     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:Did OP ever post again? Smelling a troll.


Half of these are from the same person.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 22:48     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:What race did she put on her application?


Surprised you waited a whole 5 minutes...
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 21:56     Subject: Re:Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:Troll


Who??
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 20:59     Subject: Re:Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Troll
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 20:57     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

They have to accept someone. They can't reject everyone.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 19:07     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:790 math and the essay.

Why wasn't she in NHS with those grades?


Not every school has NHS.

In fact, the most "desirable" schools from an admissions standpoint (the two ends of the spectrum--very elite privates AND under-resourced inner city or rural schools) do not have NHS. NHS is most likely to exist at your suburban public schools where you have the worst chances at elite colleges.


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Some websites call those kinds of honors “pedestrian”.

The best honors are diverse ones from private school kids (where there are no in-school honors):
Concord Review + Kenyon Young writers + national champion in a sport + employee of the month several times (or winner of a local jumprope competition)…

Unusual things together make a mark.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 18:52     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Princeton, and I don't think yours got in with those basic stats unless they are black, biracial, and/or First Gen with one parent. Those stats are a "dime A dozen".


Not allowed to give racial preferences anymore.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 10:25     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Mine went to Princeton, and I don't think yours got in with those basic stats unless they are black, biracial, and/or First Gen with one parent. Those stats are a "dime A dozen".
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 10:14     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Did OP ever post again? Smelling a troll.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 09:48     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

What was her PS essay about?
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 09:00     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD is a sophomore at Princeton majoring in chemistry.

Not a legacy, RD, not an athlete, not full pay. We pay about 50% of sticker price.

Gpa- 4.0 straight A’s, 10 AP, all 5s

35 ACT, 1550 SAT (790 math)

Volleyball for 4 years of HS, varsity captain

Essays about being bad at volleyball and working hard to become one of the best players in her HS

NOT in NHS

No awards other than the AP distinction ones

No research, no paid job

I’m curious to know what you think got her in because we know so many kids with better stats and other stuff that flat out got rejected.


Because of that fact that you left out: from a private HS(??)


either a private elite feeder HS or the other end of the spectrum--inner city or rural school. Both give you a big bump. And these two ends of the spectrum are the ones that don't have that many awards, NHS etc.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 08:58     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:790 math and the essay.

Why wasn't she in NHS with those grades?


Not every school has NHS.

In fact, the most "desirable" schools from an admissions standpoint (the two ends of the spectrum--very elite privates AND under-resourced inner city or rural schools) do not have NHS. NHS is most likely to exist at your suburban public schools where you have the worst chances at elite colleges.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2024 08:55     Subject: Which of these got my DD into Princeton?

Anonymous wrote:DD is a sophomore at Princeton majoring in chemistry.

Not a legacy, RD, not an athlete, not full pay. We pay about 50% of sticker price.

Gpa- 4.0 straight A’s, 10 AP, all 5s

35 ACT, 1550 SAT (790 math)

Volleyball for 4 years of HS, varsity captain

Essays about being bad at volleyball and working hard to become one of the best players in her HS

NOT in NHS

No awards other than the AP distinction ones

No research, no paid job

I’m curious to know what you think got her in because we know so many kids with better stats and other stuff that flat out got rejected.


Because of that fact that you left out: from a private HS(??)