Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any new trends this year??
Ummm. It’s only Dec 12. Most early notifications haven’t even gone out yet.
Come back April 1st.
The acceptance thread is many pages long. Didn't read through but it seemed like many have already gotten accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any new trends this year??
Ummm. It’s only Dec 12. Most early notifications haven’t even gone out yet.
Come back April 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Any new trends this year??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Nope.
Southern schools are in states that are bastions for regressive MAGA politics.
For kids who go there - and parents who send them there - it's what they're looking for. It's certainly not for academics. Maybe football.
UT Austin apps way up this year
Ole Miss and LSU too. And?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Nope.
Southern schools are in states that are bastions for regressive MAGA politics.
For kids who go there - and parents who send them there - it's what they're looking for. It's certainly not for academics. Maybe football.
UT Austin apps way up this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Nope.
Southern schools are in states that are bastions for regressive MAGA politics.
For kids who go there - and parents who send them there - it's what they're looking for. It's certainly not for academics. Maybe football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Nope.
Southern schools are in states that are bastions for regressive MAGA politics.
For kids who go there - and parents who send them there - it's what they're looking for. It's certainly not for academics. Maybe football.
UT Austin apps way up this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Nope.
Southern schools are in states that are bastions for regressive MAGA politics.
For kids who go there - and parents who send them there - it's what they're looking for. It's certainly not for academics. Maybe football.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions trends
No students want to hear about politics —other than parents who are so invested in politics that it trickles down to miserable kids. This is why southern schools will keep growing.
chasing merit is a thing and students realize that where you went to college matters zero after your first job. Also if you graduate top of the class at some of the lessor known schools you were have good chance for grad school. Maybe even better than if you are competing with more kids from Harvard.
UK is popular because it is cheaper for a private school experience. Has zero to do with politics just makes sense financially.
Birth rate starts to go down so college admissions will be easier in coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Admission trends:
1. More schools eliminate legacy, including schools in states with bills or lawsuits pending (like PA and NY).
2. Rankings start getting deprioritized and less relevant outside of the usual suspect "big name brands".
3. Given economic concerns, fewer students want to spend top dollar for top brand name schools and shop more for "merit discounts". State flagships become even more popular.
4. A few more colleges have financial issues and end operations or get bought.
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking more US kids will be looking at attending school outside US. An opportunity to get a new perspective on how to live. I’m not sure many will actually commit to going outside US, but —why not apply, and see what comes of it? oTOH, many may be itching for a change of scenery a few months from now.