Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD who had a 4.0/4.8 1360, mediocre ECs and very mediocre essays got into a top 15 and got into all almost all of the big public’s to which she applied. She has friends who also got into top 20 schools that were big surprises. MCPS. All full pay.
My 3.98/1570, full pay kid was denied or waitlisted everywhere he applied inside the top 60.
How many were in the 30-60 range? Because I find that difficult to believe if you applied to 5-6 in that range (and you should be doing that with those stats)
Stem major or business likely to blame.
Lower stats that get in are fitting a need - often it’s major - when shaping the class.
Anonymous wrote:Girl at our school. Probably a smart kid, probably good test scores, but not a top student and without top rigor. Got into Northwestern journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl at our school. Probably a smart kid, probably good test scores, but not a top student and without top rigor. Got into Northwestern journalism.
I hate the parents who claim to know the gpa and schedules for other people’s kids. Mind your own business. You don’t know all that you think you know.
FFS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD who had a 4.0/4.8 1360, mediocre ECs and very mediocre essays got into a top 15 and got into all almost all of the big public’s to which she applied. She has friends who also got into top 20 schools that were big surprises. MCPS. All full pay.
My 3.98/1570, full pay kid was denied or waitlisted everywhere he applied inside the top 60.
How many were in the 30-60 range? Because I find that difficult to believe if you applied to 5-6 in that range (and you should be doing that with those stats)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD who had a 4.0/4.8 1360, mediocre ECs and very mediocre essays got into a top 15 and got into all almost all of the big public’s to which she applied. She has friends who also got into top 20 schools that were big surprises. MCPS. All full pay.
My 3.98/1570, full pay kid was denied or waitlisted everywhere he applied inside the top 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl at our school. Probably a smart kid, probably good test scores, but not a top student and without top rigor. Got into Northwestern journalism.
I hate the parents who claim to know the gpa and schedules for other people’s kids. Mind your own business. You don’t know all that you think you know.
FFS!
kids in smaller private schools know who is in the advanced classes (most rigor) and have been around classmates for 4-12 years. they know a lot about each other. They may not know exact numbers, but they know who is taking what, how engaged they are in classes, who does what activities, who gets in trouble, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Girl at our school. Probably a smart kid, probably good test scores, but not a top student and without top rigor. Got into Northwestern journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl at our school. Probably a smart kid, probably good test scores, but not a top student and without top rigor. Got into Northwestern journalism.
I hate the parents who claim to know the gpa and schedules for other people’s kids. Mind your own business. You don’t know all that you think you know.
FFS!
kids in smaller private schools know who is in the advanced classes (most rigor) and have been around classmates for 4-12 years. they know a lot about each other. They may not know exact numbers, but they know who is taking what, how engaged they are in classes, who does what activities, who gets in trouble, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My DD who had a 4.0/4.8 1360, mediocre ECs and very mediocre essays got into a top 15 and got into all almost all of the big public’s to which she applied. She has friends who also got into top 20 schools that were big surprises. MCPS. All full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen more private school kids get into super-selective out of state flagships this year than ever before. I have no idea what happened. It used to be the private school kids would not get in nor would they go and something has changed. They are getting in and they are going.
I’m talking schools like UT Austin, Berkeley, UCLA, GeorgiaTech & UVA out of state.
They’ve been getting in droves into Michigan for years and going, so I’m not counting that.
LOL if someone is paying private and they can not get into these schools they are financially irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen more private school kids get into super-selective out of state flagships this year than ever before. I have no idea what happened. It used to be the private school kids would not get in nor would they go and something has changed. They are getting in and they are going.
I’m talking schools like UT Austin, Berkeley, UCLA, GeorgiaTech & UVA out of state.
They’ve been getting in droves into Michigan for years and going, so I’m not counting that.