Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way 10 kids from one private applied ED to the same school.
Happens every year to multiple schools. We have 6-7 ED Northwestern, 4-6 ED Duke, 9-10 ED Vanderbilt. Not hard to believe from a private school where over half the class EDs somewhere. The counselors will tell you how many candidates are in each bucket (no names) and where you fall within that bucket, so you can plan accordingly. For example, my son applied ED to a school with 6-7 other kids planning to ED. He was told he was at the top of that bucket and would compare favorably, so went for it. He knew of stronger kids and legacy kids doing ED to another school, and he took that into consideration when making his ED analysis. This is a class of 150 kids and a very strong college counseling staff that is incredibly hands-on in the process.
How many got into those 3 schools from your HS last year?
And how many matriculated?
Last year ED numbers were different. I know 4 got into NU and 3 went. 3 got into Duke and all 3 went. I know of 2 who went to Vandy but no idea how many ED’d or got in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way 10 kids from one private applied ED to the same school.
Happens every year to multiple schools. We have 6-7 ED Northwestern, 4-6 ED Duke, 9-10 ED Vanderbilt. Not hard to believe from a private school where over half the class EDs somewhere. The counselors will tell you how many candidates are in each bucket (no names) and where you fall within that bucket, so you can plan accordingly. For example, my son applied ED to a school with 6-7 other kids planning to ED. He was told he was at the top of that bucket and would compare favorably, so went for it. He knew of stronger kids and legacy kids doing ED to another school, and he took that into consideration when making his ED analysis. This is a class of 150 kids and a very strong college counseling staff that is incredibly hands-on in the process.
How many got into those 3 schools from your HS last year?
And how many matriculated?
Anonymous wrote:Our school (Big3) provides nothing of the sort like that college counseling. It was like pulling teeth to get them to even say whether there was a lot of competition for my kid's ED or none at all. I certainly didn't ask for any names or even the number of kids. Just a general sense for how competitive things would be for my kid or if we should pick another school since he/she was option to other options. I was treated like I was nosing in other peoples' business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way 10 kids from one private applied ED to the same school.
Hahahaha 19 kids from our graduating class of 200 applied early to Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why you would ED to Vanderbilt over Emory? Maybe if you had lower stats. The kids at our high school always choose Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing the release date is now Dec 16!!
It’s posted on their brownuadmission Instagram today, it’s tomorrow at 3pm.
Anonymous wrote:Hearing the release date is now Dec 16!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way 10 kids from one private applied ED to the same school.
Happens every year to multiple schools. We have 6-7 ED Northwestern, 4-6 ED Duke, 9-10 ED Vanderbilt. Not hard to believe from a private school where over half the class EDs somewhere. The counselors will tell you how many candidates are in each bucket (no names) and where you fall within that bucket, so you can plan accordingly. For example, my son applied ED to a school with 6-7 other kids planning to ED. He was told he was at the top of that bucket and would compare favorably, so went for it. He knew of stronger kids and legacy kids doing ED to another school, and he took that into consideration when making his ED analysis. This is a class of 150 kids and a very strong college counseling staff that is incredibly hands-on in the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing the release date is now Dec 16!!
Where did you hear this?