Anonymous wrote:Ivy Mom here. You can encourage your child to develop her talents and be interesting to colleges without paying a penny to someone like this. This is for very rich people who cannot be bothered with paying much attention to their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ivy Mom". Just vomit.
As you do regularly after meals. Choke on it tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s what gets me:
$480k for the admissions counseling
$240k for private high school
$360k for the Ivy
$1m for the eight year process. How would that ever pay off? If you’ve got $1m, why not “go to public high school then a state flagship and I’ll put $800k in trust for you”?
In some social circles that $800k is baseline and means less than the Ivy+ degree. Anyone can inherit money (Paris Hilton, Kanye's children) but having Yale on your social resume is priceless![]()
Anonymous wrote:
I have two kids in "top 20" schools. And we did none of this.
We did do test prep, however, which was worthwhile.
But both kids are very self-motivated, very disciplined, and knew what they were interested in at a pretty early age. And their ECs reflect that. Did help one with some connections to get an internship, which are hard to get when you are 16. So there is that. Which led to another internship that I had nothing to do with. My other was interested in a field that could not be further removed from my world. I had absolutely nothing I could offer except weekend chauffeur.
I find it unbelievable that people are spending a million for this.
Absolutely take the $800,000 and invest at 18. They will likely being doing better than a MD at 40, particularly if they are self-motivated and ambitious.
College advisor is a very nice scam.
Anonymous wrote: One, when you meet her, will immediately start telling you how good she is at this and that and tabulate all of her achievements and experiences. She gives off a narcissistic vibe, but I think the sad reality is she's been coached so hard to be "good enough" that she has little sense of self-worth outside her accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:So, why are people striving to get into these schools when those are the kinds of people you'd be learning with? I don't get the appeal.
Anonymous wrote:"Ivy Mom". Just vomit.
Anonymous wrote:So, why are people striving to get into these schools when those are the kinds of people you'd be learning with? I don't get the appeal.