Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, thanks for the incredibly relevant link to 1919 admissions data. Very helpful.
And it actually doesn’t show what the PP was trying to say-which is that legacy status could get anyone admitted to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are filling a niche. There are people who don’t want stress factories for their kids and there are kids who just couldn’t keep up at those types of schools. Prestige is all in the eye of the beholder. If you think happiness and success in life will come from getting admitted to a top 20 college then good for you. Lots of people don’t think that way and that is why these schools exist.
Love this answer. Thank you for your kind and thoughtful answer, which of course I completely agree.
+1
We were once in the elite school path but found our children weren’t thriving. Ended up moving them to a “next tier” less stressful environment - a school super focused on how children learn. Our kids lit up, excelled, And ultimately chose top tier college/university. Never regretted the decision. It’s true that there are different strokes for different folks and several different paths to success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are filling a niche. There are people who don’t want stress factories for their kids and there are kids who just couldn’t keep up at those types of schools. Prestige is all in the eye of the beholder. If you think happiness and success in life will come from getting admitted to a top 20 college then good for you. Lots of people don’t think that way and that is why these schools exist.
Love this answer. Thank you for your kind and thoughtful answer, which of course I completely agree.
Anonymous wrote:They are filling a niche. There are people who don’t want stress factories for their kids and there are kids who just couldn’t keep up at those types of schools. Prestige is all in the eye of the beholder. If you think happiness and success in life will come from getting admitted to a top 20 college then good for you. Lots of people don’t think that way and that is why these schools exist.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, thanks for the incredibly relevant link to 1919 admissions data. Very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you have no reading comprehension. How in the world was Jared Kushner's admission to Harvard based on legacy basis alone?