Anonymous wrote:Hear Dalton did really well this year, close to 10 to Harvard
Anonymous wrote:the early results are always the best results. some schools dont even start posting til after spring break, so these are still the ED results
Anonymous wrote:All the K-12 applications that we filled out asked where we, as in the parents, went to college. The topic never came up during any of our parent interviews (including at Dalton, where our kids now attend), but the schools clearly know where we went to college and grad school. Not ivies FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in finance and most of my colleagues have got their kids in "TT" schools (I don't but it's a different story). The general profile of Brearley/Spence/Dalton parents is a bit different from HM's. B/S/D parents in my circle are primarily HYP legacies. HM parents are often immigrants or NYC "transplants" who are equally successful and well-off but who care less about HYP brand. They are fine with their kids ED'ing Chicago and minimizing stress associated with college applications.
I know quite a few immigrants (from India, especially) at Dalton, who went to Ivies for grad school where legacy doesn't really count. All quite financially successful. I don't think Dalton cares as much about Ivy legacies.
Anonymous wrote:We talk about it like just getting in is a golden ticket, and it’s not. It can be a boost, but plenty of people have graduate from HYP and gone on to be….not much.
Anonymous wrote:I work in finance and most of my colleagues have got their kids in "TT" schools (I don't but it's a different story). The general profile of Brearley/Spence/Dalton parents is a bit different from HM's. B/S/D parents in my circle are primarily HYP legacies. HM parents are often immigrants or NYC "transplants" who are equally successful and well-off but who care less about HYP brand. They are fine with their kids ED'ing Chicago and minimizing stress associated with college applications.
Anonymous wrote:I work in finance and most of my colleagues have got their kids in "TT" schools (I don't but it's a different story). The general profile of Brearley/Spence/Dalton parents is a bit different from HM's. B/S/D parents in my circle are primarily HYP legacies. HM parents are often immigrants or NYC "transplants" who are equally successful and well-off but who care less about HYP brand. They are fine with their kids ED'ing Chicago and minimizing stress associated with college applications.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious because my knowledge of college rankings are somewhat dated. Do people generally view Duke and UChicago to be a higher tier now than the lower Ivys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brearley only has 13 kids who've posted so far, but it's pretty remarkable already.
Out kid chose HM over B (and a couple of other excellent high school options), and we are not hypsm-or-bust, but still makes you wonder if B would have been a safer bet in terms of matriculations.
Are you implying HM is unsafe in comparison or something? ED at Cornell, and boom: DCs get in automatically, and parents can brag their kid is going to “an Ivy.” This is what 16 kids already did this year.
you are right, I am not *really* concerned, just musing tbh. I actually think Cornell is pretty great, especially for what our kid wants to do, and ~45 out 107 at Ivy+Chicago is excellent. Just curious what's going on with hypsm vs Brearley -- I am sure there are parents for whom those specifically are a meaningful metric of the school's reputation.
A Brearley parent once told me that the HYP admits are mostly big donor legacies and first gen students. I’m not sure if it’s true though because HM would have students with similar profiles.