Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't Forget The Military Service Academies
https://exeter.edu/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation/
If you factor in the chance of getting a nomination
USNA, USMA, USAA have the same acceptance rate as HYP
Anonymous wrote:Don't Forget The Military Service Academies
https://exeter.edu/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation/
Underprivileged high schools often get more money per student. Furthermore, nationwide per pupil spending has increased faster than inflation even as performance has declined.Anonymous wrote:Here's a wild thought: how about our department of education stops favoring the unions and puts some money instead into the underprivileged high schools so the colleges don't need have so many unprepared kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That preppy & privileged feel is fading significantly at Princeton. My DS says that it only really exists with the athletes & legacies at the eating clubs. Otherwise, Princeton heavily favors and targets underprivileged kids for admission.
Does your DS think it’s good that it’s fading?
Curious to hear. I’m a Princeton alum, BIPOC, and I think the targeting underprivileged kids has gone a bit too far. Sadly, it’s resulted in professors diluting standards to get kids who are not well-prepared academically to graduation.
You need a good mix of kids from different socioeconomic backgrounds for a first class university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not Ole Miss has a preppy privileged feel. Lots of private school educated kids, private jets, fancy cars, designer clothes, unlimited budgets and "old" money. Not at all what you would expect.
What is Ole Miss?
Anonymous wrote:Here's a wild thought: how about our department of education stops favoring the unions and puts some money instead into the underprivileged high schools so the colleges don't need have so many unprepared kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this group well. This is where their kids go:
W&L
Bucknell
Colorado College
Wake Forest
Trinity
Middlebury
Hamilton
Bowdoin
Duke and Dartmouth if legacies
You are missing a few schools but this is a pretty good list.
What people should be asking themselves it "what do the wealthy and connected in the Finance, PE, Big Law crowd know that we don't" given that they send their kids to SLACs? I know of a friend group at one of those schools where the families are Tech Exec, PE, PE, IB, Big Law, Big Law, CEO, CFO, CRO. No generational wealth but a lot of wealth.
I used to teach at one of the less-competitive schools on this list. The answer to PP's question is that wealthy parents will spend the money to pay full tuition get their kid lots of hand-holding and attention at a SLAC, because that's the difference between a borderline kid failing out and graduating with a solid B average; or a good-but-not-great kid getting Bs v graduating magna cum laude. The smartest kids from these families still go to HYSP.
Anonymous wrote:I know this group well. This is where their kids go:
W&L
Bucknell
Colorado College
Wake Forest
Trinity
Middlebury
Hamilton
Bowdoin
Duke and Dartmouth if legacies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this group well. This is where their kids go:
W&L
Bucknell
Colorado College
Wake Forest
Trinity
Middlebury
Hamilton
Bowdoin
Duke and Dartmouth if legacies
You are missing a few schools but this is a pretty good list.
What people should be asking themselves it "what do the wealthy and connected in the Finance, PE, Big Law crowd know that we don't" given that they send their kids to SLACs? I know of a friend group at one of those schools where the families are Tech Exec, PE, PE, IB, Big Law, Big Law, CEO, CFO, CRO. No generational wealth but a lot of wealth.