Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has been bombarded by stuff from High Point since he took the PSAT sophomore year. Every few weeks he's gotten glossy books, packaged in super expensive looking packaging. We made sure to opt out of their mailing list digitally and things stopped for a bit but have started back up. Today he got a PEN via FEdEx!!!! Nonsense. I am sure there are others here as well. Seems so wasteful all the magazines, etc.
High Point was a running joke in our family last year. Has your kid gotten his Golden Ticket yet? My kid opted out of everything, but was still inundated by HP. They even got her cell phone number somehow and kept texting her even after she asked them to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's gross and wasteful. My kids is at a magnet school where the kids are bombarded with UChicago marketing materials. In the Bethesda Magazine article, it was reported 55 students at this school applied last year and 0 were admitted. It's often about inflating application numbers, nothing else.
Are you suggesting that the folks in marketing who are responsible for encouraging as many students as possible to apply are sending out marketing materials with the intention of getting the maximum number of students to apply?
Is that really some kind of conspiracy? I mean, how is the college supposed to know you won’t get admitted unless you apply? Do you expect them just a guess because of the school you go to?
Do you get this mad when stores you don’t shop at send you advertising?
It’s well known that U Chicago sends loads of marketing materials to unqualified students and that this increases their number of applications and reduces their acceptance rate.
It’s not an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's gross and wasteful. My kids is at a magnet school where the kids are bombarded with UChicago marketing materials. In the Bethesda Magazine article, it was reported 55 students at this school applied last year and 0 were admitted. It's often about inflating application numbers, nothing else.
Are you suggesting that the folks in marketing who are responsible for encouraging as many students as possible to apply are sending out marketing materials with the intention of getting the maximum number of students to apply?
Is that really some kind of conspiracy? I mean, how is the college supposed to know you won’t get admitted unless you apply? Do you expect them just a guess because of the school you go to?
Do you get this mad when stores you don’t shop at send you advertising?
Anonymous wrote:My kid has been bombarded by stuff from High Point since he took the PSAT sophomore year. Every few weeks he's gotten glossy books, packaged in super expensive looking packaging. We made sure to opt out of their mailing list digitally and things stopped for a bit but have started back up. Today he got a PEN via FEdEx!!!! Nonsense. I am sure there are others here as well. Seems so wasteful all the magazines, etc.
Anonymous wrote:For us it was Case Western. A glossy brochure at least once per week…sometimes twice.
Really turned my kid and the family off of the school. Just felt like wasting so much money when most kids don’t consume print media at all.