Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denison is on that Forbes list as “no essay required.”
After DS applied RD, Denison asked him to complete a Why Denison essay to stay in the running, despite the fact that he has a very high GPA. So as far as I can tell, the “no essay” requirement is a way to maximize applications while still requiring an essay of the kids they would like to accept (or, they will reject and yield protect if the kid doesn’t submit the essay).
This response is so arrogant and self-entitled. The kid was given an opportunity to explain why he should be picked over the thousands of other kids who also have a very high GPA and Mom/Dad complains about it. Unweighted GPAs only go to 4.0 and Denison has an average of 3.8 so there are thousands with 4.0s applying. Just wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
My DC goes to HYP, and I think plenty of these SLACS are competitive. Put down the blunt.
And that makes you smarter? What a lunatic!
If you want to see lunatic, then look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:Vassar, Middlebury, Williams (as I recall)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
My DC goes to HYP, and I think plenty of these SLACS are competitive. Put down the blunt.
Anonymous wrote:Essays are dumb when you don't even know who actually wrote it.
Kids have worked hard for years and schools should have plenty of data and information already.
No need to burden the kids more.
Anonymous wrote:If I recall correctly, Kenyon didn’t have supplemental essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
My DC goes to HYP, and I think plenty of these SLACS are competitive. Put down the blunt.
And that makes you smarter? What a lunatic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
My DC goes to HYP, and I think plenty of these SLACS are competitive. Put down the blunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
My DC goes to HYP, and I think plenty of these SLACS are competitive. Put down the blunt.
Anonymous wrote:None of the names listed here are competitive, unless by competitive you mean acceptance rate <100%.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a bait and switch by Denison to yield protect. Why can’t they be honest and say some students will have to write an essay to be considered?
Anonymous wrote:Denison is on that Forbes list as “no essay required.”
After DS applied RD, Denison asked him to complete a Why Denison essay to stay in the running, despite the fact that he has a very high GPA. So as far as I can tell, the “no essay” requirement is a way to maximize applications while still requiring an essay of the kids they would like to accept (or, they will reject and yield protect if the kid doesn’t submit the essay).