Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
Anonymous wrote:That is relatively new for Sidwell and Princeton. For the last 40+ years, it is probably the Ivy that had the least interest and matriculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton not popular at GDS. Only a few a year seem to apply. It’s the “southern Ivy” and the “conservative Ivy” - in reality Princeton these days is far from that…but it seems not to draw GDS interest.
Ummm, yeah-have you met GDS kids before? Very progressive and far left Dem vibe. Perfect for your average Ivy or SLAC nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
Anonymous wrote:That is relatively new for Sidwell and Princeton. For the last 40+ years, it is probably the Ivy that had the least interest and matriculation.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton not popular at GDS. Only a few a year seem to apply. It’s the “southern Ivy” and the “conservative Ivy” - in reality Princeton these days is far from that…but it seems not to draw GDS interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton not popular at GDS. Only a few a year seem to apply. It’s the “southern Ivy” and the “conservative Ivy” - in reality Princeton these days is far from that…but it seems not to draw GDS interest.
Huh? So GdS only applies its students to schools with tons of activism and protests? Hmm.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton not popular at GDS. Only a few a year seem to apply. It’s the “southern Ivy” and the “conservative Ivy” - in reality Princeton these days is far from that…but it seems not to draw GDS interest.
Anonymous wrote:Is Michigan now an Ivy-level (or harder) admit in the DMV?
My kid is a 3.9+ Big3 junior and it's currently her top choice and that of several friends who are also very strong students (all in the top math and science classes, etc). I wonder if any will get in next year.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For GDS, of the schools posted to insta 2022 and 2021, Michigan was the #1 highest school GDS kids went to across those two classes (caveat: not everyone posted to insta 2021, most kids did 2022).
But even if this is a pretty good sampling, and assuming typical Michigan yield of about 50%, then I'm guessing 10 acceptances per year +/- (with big error bar and assumptions above)
2021 and 2022
University of Michigan 8
Tufts 7
Wash U 7
Brown 6
NYU 6
Duke 5
Cornell 4
Harvard 4
Macalaster 4
Tulane 4
University of Toronto 4
University of Wisconsin 4
Boston College 3
Georgetown 3
UPenn 3
University of Chicago 3
Wesleyan 3
Yale 3
How many per year do you think apply? I would imagine a good proportion of the kids do who don't not match with ED elsewhere do (?)