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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
So you think Rose Hulman, the school with the #1 engineering program in the country, with an acceptance rate of 73%, has low standards? Interesting…
RHIT is self-selecting...
So now you need to put a qualifier on your statement? Keep moving those goalposts my friend.
You're the one who used a qualifier first. RHIT is not the #1 engineering program in the country. It's highly ranked among colleges with no graduate programs. Oh, and they don't want or know applicants personally - it's a number things. How do I know? Because I'm an alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else love this?
My DD received some pretty good merit money from 2 schools but was waitlisted at another that was near the top of her list. The waitlist school required supplemental materials, but when my DD saw that she was like “forget that! I don’t want to go there that badly!”
I was like this too when I was applying (ages ago), and I’m glad my DD felt that way that on her own, rather than start writing letters of interest and sending supplemental info, and then still have the chance to be rejected. Seems like you’re begging a school to take you, when they don’t seem terribly interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
So you think Rose Hulman, the school with the #1 engineering program in the country, with an acceptance rate of 73%, has low standards? Interesting…
RHIT is self-selecting...
So now you need to put a qualifier on your statement? Keep moving those goalposts my friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
So you think Rose Hulman, the school with the #1 engineering program in the country, with an acceptance rate of 73%, has low standards? Interesting…
RHIT is self-selecting...
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else love this?
My DD received some pretty good merit money from 2 schools but was waitlisted at another that was near the top of her list. The waitlist school required supplemental materials, but when my DD saw that she was like “forget that! I don’t want to go there that badly!”
I was like this too when I was applying (ages ago), and I’m glad my DD felt that way that on her own, rather than start writing letters of interest and sending supplemental info, and then still have the chance to be rejected. Seems like you’re begging a school to take you, when they don’t seem terribly interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
You're a real piece of sh--.
Excuse me? This is how I applied back in the late 90s. I was under no delusion that the schools who accepted me considered me an individual. I was a number that met their numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
So you think Rose Hulman, the school with the #1 engineering program in the country, with an acceptance rate of 73%, has low standards? Interesting…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid would drop out of the running because the school wants more information? That seems lazy.
Or smart. If they don't want her, then they "just aren't that into you" and screw them. Why should she beg them to admit her?
I say good for her, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. When I was applying for college I was accepted to an Ivy and several high ranked SLACs. A lower tier SLAC gave me amazing merit support. When I opened the FA letter from Columbia and they were expecting me to go into severe debt (private loans & federal loans) I was like, “nope, clearly you didn’t even intend for me to enroll!” It was easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
You're a real piece of sh--.
Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.
Anonymous wrote:A school that accepts 70-90+% of applicants doesn't really want you personally. You just met their very low standards.