Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Chicago is a bit of a scam in terms of its so-called selectivity. It really should be outlawed the way they bully kids and parents into early commitments. Whether it not it's a good school, it's just not cool.
I had a lot more respect for U Chicago back when they were a niche school with a self-selecting student body and took something like 60%
I think this feeling is ubiquitous. We will see how this pans out for them going forward. I wouldn't be surprised if people start recognizing this and taking a pass.
Chicago is the more selective version of Tufts/Northeastern/Tulane.
Yes, except Chicago parents think they're signing up for an Ivy, when they're actually signing up for...Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:2023: 20 (including 12 reaches, after ED1 deferral). At ivy.
2025: 22 (including 14 reaches, after ED1 deferral). Enrolled at T10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2023: 1 ED, 1 Rolling, 1 EA (both safeties). In at all, didn’t have to keep going after ED admit to SLAC.
2025: ED Ivy reach (reject), ED2 T20 reach (deferral), 1 rolling safety and 4 EA Safety (accepted all), 3 EA Target (accept 2, defer 1), 2 EA Reach (defer both)
RD (included deferrals from above): 1 Target (WL), 12 Reach (accepted 3, WL 5, rejected 4)
We classified schools based on their acceptance rates, over 50% was safety, 26-49 was target, and bellow 25 was reach. But all
The reaches on the list were under 20, most under 15%.
Total applications: 22, accepted 11, WL 6, rejected 5
Where did your DC end up going?
Also, looking back at the list, we could and should have cut some of the safeties and some of the reaches. They applied to, I would say, 10 schools with really had no interest or intention of attending. Got into 4 of them (all of the safety/targets, none of the 6 reaches in that group).
Cutting those would leave a list of 12 schools. Of those 12, the stats would have been 2 safeties (accepted 2), 3 targets (accepted 2, WL 1), 7 reaches (accepted 3, WL 3, rejected 1). Total acceptances would have been 7/12.
I think once they got rejected from the ED1 reach school, they and we had a bit of doubt and started adding schools, both “just in case” and “why not” because they had lost of essay variations written and it wasn’t a ton of extra work to do so.
This is easy to say in hindsight though. When you are in it, it’s hard to not add a school because you don’t know what the outcome will be and you want your kid to have choices. We could afford the application fees, so we said okay when they suggested adding a school and they said okay when we suggested adding one.
We are all happy with the outcome, and they are excited to start in a few weeks.
This. Admissions is unpredictable. Having choices is our goal. At my child’s school there isn’t a lot of Naviance data on many of the schools they are applying to, so they must cast a wide net.
Same. Glad they applied to 20+ schools bc of this. It wasn't that hard or that much more work.
How can it not be a lot more work? Most of these colleges have 2-6 essays each. Adding 5 colleges means 10-30 more essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Chicago is a bit of a scam in terms of its so-called selectivity. It really should be outlawed the way they bully kids and parents into early commitments. Whether it not it's a good school, it's just not cool.
I had a lot more respect for U Chicago back when they were a niche school with a self-selecting student body and took something like 60%
I think this feeling is ubiquitous. We will see how this pans out for them going forward. I wouldn't be surprised if people start recognizing this and taking a pass.
Chicago is the more selective version of Tufts/Northeastern/Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Chicago is a bit of a scam in terms of its so-called selectivity. It really should be outlawed the way they bully kids and parents into early commitments. Whether it not it's a good school, it's just not cool.
I had a lot more respect for U Chicago back when they were a niche school with a self-selecting student body and took something like 60%
I think this feeling is ubiquitous. We will see how this pans out for them going forward. I wouldn't be surprised if people start recognizing this and taking a pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Chicago is a bit of a scam in terms of its so-called selectivity. It really should be outlawed the way they bully kids and parents into early commitments. Whether it not it's a good school, it's just not cool.
I had a lot more respect for U Chicago back when they were a niche school with a self-selecting student body and took something like 60%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Chicago is a bit of a scam in terms of its so-called selectivity. It really should be outlawed the way they bully kids and parents into early commitments. Whether it not it's a good school, it's just not cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.
A scam? If your kid is going to Chicago, how is that a scam?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC ED Chicago and got accepted. I’d rather him applying to 20+ schools and had the better options.
Same. If I could do over, I would say no to Chicago ED. I hadn't discovered DCUM yet so I didn't know it was a scam.