Anonymous wrote:Posting results to date if at all helpful to anyone.
Accepted
UMBC
Towson
St. Mary’s
Union College
St. Olaf
Deferred
Alma Mater with ~5% acceptance rate (ED)
Case Western
Rejected
Macalester
Super thrilled about the LAC acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:Unless it's changed in the last couple of years, Michigan doesn't count 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:So OP you think your sister isn’t as smart as you and the first thing you thought is to post that here? Mean sister!
Anonymous wrote:Where did OP say this kid was in MCPS?
If they were in a private school there would be 15 grades over 3 years or in DCPS 18 grades.
I can't with this stupidity. The OP never said this kid was in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Where did OP say this kid was in MCPS?
If they were in a private school there would be 15 grades over 3 years or in DCPS 18 grades.
I can't with this stupidity. The OP never said this kid was in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:If a kid cannot apply to college on their own, then maybe they shouldn't be applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll. I don't think it's mathematically possible to have a 3.5 with multiple Cs and a D.
Yes, it is, especially if you have a lot of As to balance things out.
Let's say there are 18 grades from 3 years of school.
15 As plus 2 Cs plus 1 D
= 3.5
So this kid has all straight As plus 2 Cs and 1 D?
Seems unlikely that every other grade was a straight A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is this a troll? Most ED/EA deadlines are Nov 1st.
Obviously the deadlines are Nov 1. Ergo the verbiage in the original post about submitting the two apps a few days after the deadline since the supplements are lacking.
Hmm. Well, if you're not a troll, you should give a veneer of help, so that in this heightened state of stress, nobody can come back and accuse you of sabotaging your sister's chances at an Ivy. For some reason, I feel your family would stoop that low. Polish off her supplementals, she sends them in whenever, and that's it. She doesn't get in, she gets into the tier below UMD, and after much water under the bridge has passed, I'm sure she'll be a little miffed that her parents made her stress out so much during fall of senior year.
I understand that YOU are angry that your parents don't see the difference in work ethic/achievement between you and your siblings. Maybe secretly they know, but they can't help rolling the dice again.
They realize the difference in grades, etc. But like you intimated, it is a lottery to them. They think there is some chance. What they fail to realize is college admissions, particularly at elite schools, are not a lottery when you do not meet some of the basic criteria-- grades/blemished transcript, etc. You can argue it gets to lottery level schools are choosing between applicants that have the required stats to get in.