Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Diversity certainly matters! A boy in my son’s class with way less qualifications got into 2 of the big 3 ( lower grades than son , average athlete, not nearly as active at school ).
I’m totally for giving opportunities for disadvantaged kids who are bright and promising … this kid was neither but checked the diversity box.
He probably has a kinder mother.
You win! Shut the internet down.
Anonymous wrote:I call BS. There is no way you all know the academic profile of these black kids. Just stop. Your Trumpism is showing. I feel bad you didn’t get into your school of choice but just stop with these narratives.
All 5 black kids I know that applied this year were shut out. One was accepted into a school that accepts most kids. All but one were full pay.
Anonymous wrote:I call BS. There is no way you all know the academic profile of these black kids. Just stop. Your Trumpism is showing. I feel bad you didn’t get into your school of choice but just stop with these narratives.
All 5 black kids I know that applied this year were shut out. One was accepted into a school that accepts most kids. All but one were full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied to 6, WL everywhere. Definitely some I'd considered to be safety schools in there. Competitive child, good grades, interviewed well, but not athletic.
What's your back up plan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Diversity certainly matters! A boy in my son’s class with way less qualifications got into 2 of the big 3 ( lower grades than son , average athlete, not nearly as active at school ).
I’m totally for giving opportunities for disadvantaged kids who are bright and promising … this kid was neither but checked the diversity box.
He probably has a kinder mother.
So the aid is given to athlete recruits over applicants who truly need the aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Diversity doesn’t even matter anymore with all the applicants, they don’t need to make any exceptions for that anymore.
Diversity certainly matters! A boy in my son’s class with way less qualifications got into 2 of the big 3 ( lower grades than son , average athlete, not nearly as active at school ).
I’m totally for giving opportunities for disadvantaged kids who are bright and promising … this kid was neither but checked the diversity box.
I have a lower middle class URM kid. Accepted, no aid at one school. Waitlisted everywhere else. All other boxes seemed checked -- recommendations, grades, sport, music, extracurricular/interest-based academic pursuits -- but we have very little money at this time.
It is not a guarantee that "diverse" will earn a spot anywhere. We didn't bank on that, of course, because that would be gross. We applied w/the same hopes and dreams as anyone else who needs aid.