Anonymous wrote:A decade out a lot of GDS young alums are on their way in amazing careers.
Anonymous wrote:A decade out a lot of GDS young alums are on their way in amazing careers.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent at one of the schools, and honestly it depends on the grade. Our children are lucky enough to be in sweet grades with relaxed, kind parents. I think it would help to see if admissions would let you talk to some parents and see how you feel/ask specific questions about the grade. They may lie, but that is the major determining factor as they both produce stellar students who go onto great things.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the GDS troll?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:means if brown accepts 9% of its total applicants it is unlikely to stray above that for a school or area unless there are some very very strong candidates.
9% of 130 or 9% of 500. 9%.
In the case of applicants from GDS the Ivies clearly go materially above their average acceptance rate.
That's not true, and I'm a GDS parent. 11 (.09*125) GDS students did NOT get accepted to Brown this year. And the ones who do get accepted are all legacies, URM or athletes. The only reason GDS has a 3-5 kids going to Harvard/Yale each year is because so many of them are legacies. There are many other kids who are H/Y legacies who do NOT get in, and good luck getting in if you don't fall into one of those 3 above hooked categories.
There are some top schools which have a history of liking GDS kids (Penn, Wash U, NYU, Tufts), and the top SLACs like GDS kids - especially boys.
College admissions should not be the principal reason why you're sending your kid to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:means if brown accepts 9% of its total applicants it is unlikely to stray above that for a school or area unless there are some very very strong candidates.
9% of 130 or 9% of 500. 9%.
In the case of applicants from GDS the Ivies clearly go materially above their average acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:means if brown accepts 9% of its total applicants it is unlikely to stray above that for a school or area unless there are some very very strong candidates.
9% of 130 or 9% of 500. 9%.
Anonymous wrote:colleges aim for the average admit/acceptance for each school or area.
in that regard, if your school is pulling more % acceptances than each school's quote acceptance rate, that is impressive.