Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
Here’s the link:
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/ivy-league-elite-college-admissions/
Saw that and my kid didn’t bother wasting an ED or SCEA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
One Arlington school:
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2025
Cornell (x3)
Duke
U Chicago (x2)
dartmouth
Yes. Proving the point. Missing 6 of the Ivies. Those numbers are very small for wealthy, big Yorktown HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
One Arlington school:
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2025
Cornell (x3)
Duke
U Chicago (x2)
dartmouth
Yes. Proving the point. Missing 6 of the Ivies. Those numbers are very small for wealthy, big Yorktown HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
One Arlington school:
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2025
Cornell (x3)
Duke
U Chicago (x2)
dartmouth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
Here’s the link:
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/ivy-league-elite-college-admissions/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Look at Arlington County publics. Arlington Magazine. Out of 4 high schools - 2,000 seniors only 0-2 total students are admitted to one of the Ivies, Duke, etc any give year.
Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, those lower scores are NOT AT ALL relevant if you're coming from a school in the DMV with a cohort of high performing students.
You're compared first and foremost against classmates and then your school district. Look at the stats for how many kids apply to each Ivy from a single high school in MCPS (or FCPS) or then the district at-large. It's dozens and dozens and then 1 or 2 will be admitted across the entire county. You can be sure that the 1 or 2 admits do not have an SAT in the 1400s.
The same goes for the top DMV privates. There will be 15 kids who apply to Brown (for example). Any admitted unhooked will be an
academic superstar with SAT of 1550+. This 100% was the reality last year when my oldest kid was a senior.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. I believe there are multiple ivy admits at every FCPS school per the school’s senior year instagram posts.
There were 41 freshman students enrolled at Yale from the entirety of Virginia last year.
Anonymous wrote:NP. PP considered only Yale, not all Ivies, so both of you are correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, those lower scores are NOT AT ALL relevant if you're coming from a school in the DMV with a cohort of high performing students.
You're compared first and foremost against classmates and then your school district. Look at the stats for how many kids apply to each Ivy from a single high school in MCPS (or FCPS) or then the district at-large. It's dozens and dozens and then 1 or 2 will be admitted across the entire county. You can be sure that the 1 or 2 admits do not have an SAT in the 1400s.
The same goes for the top DMV privates. There will be 15 kids who apply to Brown (for example). Any admitted unhooked will be an
academic superstar with SAT of 1550+. This 100% was the reality last year when my oldest kid was a senior.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. I believe there are multiple ivy admits at every FCPS school per the school’s senior year instagram posts.
There were 41 freshman students enrolled at Yale from the entirety of Virginia last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, those lower scores are NOT AT ALL relevant if you're coming from a school in the DMV with a cohort of high performing students.
You're compared first and foremost against classmates and then your school district. Look at the stats for how many kids apply to each Ivy from a single high school in MCPS (or FCPS) or then the district at-large. It's dozens and dozens and then 1 or 2 will be admitted across the entire county. You can be sure that the 1 or 2 admits do not have an SAT in the 1400s.
The same goes for the top DMV privates. There will be 15 kids who apply to Brown (for example). Any admitted unhooked will be an
academic superstar with SAT of 1550+. This 100% was the reality last year when my oldest kid was a senior.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. I believe there are multiple ivy admits at every FCPS school per the school’s senior year instagram posts.
There were 41 freshman students enrolled at Yale from the entirety of Virginia last year.