Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has stories of improbable acceptances:
Kids admitted to 5% admit rate schools that are “super reaches” when they are not the absolute top of the class/stats (but no ALDC hook)?
If so, which schools and why do you think kid was admitted? Major? Talent? Something else?
I’d imagine this is quite common statistically I don’t know if this is the place to get the information though.
And if this is already covered in another post, please let me know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re incorrectly identifying themselves as Native Americans in their application.
What?? Really????
Anonymous wrote:As a grown woman I've met plenty of people who I've considered total idiots, only to find they once attended a very prestigious college - Columbia / Oxford etc.
Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but mostly attributable to legacy /donor status in ED. A lot of admits that made you scratch your head.
This ^^
Most of the time somebody rises up to a stellar college acceptance despite never being on the same academic radar as the high achievers at school - it's a legacy/donor/VIP situation. There are also the strong URMs who get into top schools - and while they may not be in the tippy top of the class, they are still very solid students (and there are some legacy like that too). But the total head scratcher cases have always ended up being kids with a VIP parent + legacy other parent.
Anonymous wrote:Know a few.
Accepted to Princeton, but rejected by all other T20 Univ & T 15 SLACs. no safety college!
Another, only got into Middleburry and 2 safeties. Rejected from all other LACs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but mostly attributable to legacy /donor status in ED. A lot of admits that made you scratch your head.
This ^^
Most of the time somebody rises up to a stellar college acceptance despite never being on the same academic radar as the high achievers at school - it's a legacy/donor/VIP situation. There are also the strong URMs who get into top schools - and while they may not be in the tippy top of the class, they are still very solid students (and there are some legacy like that too). But the total head scratcher cases have always ended up being kids with a VIP parent + legacy other parent.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but mostly attributable to legacy /donor status in ED. A lot of admits that made you scratch your head.