Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:48     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the multiple EDs is a way of denoting Questbridge applications.
This kid got in to multiple ED schools. Questbridge only lets you match with one (1) school.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:41     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for page 8. 95.71, no SAT and no ACT headed to Nassau Community College. What is that about?


Planning on transferring to Stony Brook or Bing? Tuition saving.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:40     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

I wonder if the multiple EDs is a way of denoting Questbridge applications.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:34     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

I feel bad for page 8. 95.71, no SAT and no ACT headed to Nassau Community College. What is that about?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:30     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

I wish my private school provides this kind of data. We can’t even have access to naviance outside the counselor’s office!
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:23     Subject: Re:Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

There’re students who applied to ~40 schools!!!!

My kid applied to 15 and he already got burnout.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:20     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

I would give the benefit of the doubt. My guess is these may be self-reports by students. There is only so much accuracy to expect.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:18     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did this high school (Great Neck South High School) actually permit a student to ED to 8 different schools!?!?

The report is for high school classes of 2024 and 2025, not current high school seniors.


So for each listing there may be several students with that exact GPA/SAT/AP/Honors combo? That seems a little strange to me.


I think most likely typos or misentries (1 ED, the rest RD or EA). This level of kids would never ED Illinois Inst. Tech, or RPI.

Disagree that these are typos. RDs aren’t marked, and there are multiple schools marked ED that don’t have EA or ED2.

Also, I agree that few honest students of this caliber would ED RPI. But if you feel no obligation to honor your commitment (and this kid obviously did not), why not try it?

DP. The reason not to bother with ED to RPI would be because they would still be waiting on other decisions when ED1 or ED2 results come out. There would be no point.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:15     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did this high school (Great Neck South High School) actually permit a student to ED to 8 different schools!?!?

The report is for high school classes of 2024 and 2025, not current high school seniors.


So for each listing there may be several students with that exact GPA/SAT/AP/Honors combo? That seems a little strange to me.


I think most likely typos or misentries (1 ED, the rest RD or EA). This level of kids would never ED Illinois Inst. Tech, or RPI.

Disagree that these are typos. RDs aren’t marked, and there are multiple schools marked ED that don’t have EA or ED2.

Also, I agree that few honest students of this caliber would ED RPI. But if you feel no obligation to honor your commitment (and this kid obviously did not), why not try it?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:10     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one student’s list…

Cal Poly; Illinois Inst. Tech (ED); Johns Hopkins U. (ED); Michigan State U. (EA);
Brown U. (ED); Carnegie Mellon U.;
Cooper Union (Adv. Sci. & Art) (ED);
NC State U. Raleigh; Ohio U.; Penn
Cornell U.; Duke U. (ED); Georgia Inst.
State U. (EA); Purdue U. (EA); RPI (ED);
Tech (EA); Northeastern U. (EA);
SUNY Stony Brook; Texas A&M U. (EA);
U. Colorado-Boulder; U. Illinois Urbana-
Northwestern U. (ED); Princeton U.; Rice
U. (ED); U. Michigan (Ann Arbor); U.
Champaign (EA); U. Minnesota; U.
Wisconsin (Madison); UMD-College
Penn (ED); U. Texas-Austin; UC Berkley;
UC Los Angeles; UC San Diego;
Park; Virginia Tech
Vanderbilt U.

Beyond unethical.


How is the school allowing multiple EDs like this?? And openly publishing it??


I'm assuming the entry for that student is incorrect/mistaken data entry. All of the others only have one ED.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:09     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:93.70, SAT 1320, 11AP, accepted by Chicago ED.

If you don't apply you'd never know.


This could be a hooked.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:08     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did this high school (Great Neck South High School) actually permit a student to ED to 8 different schools!?!?

The report is for high school classes of 2024 and 2025, not current high school seniors.


So for each listing there may be several students with that exact GPA/SAT/AP/Honors combo? That seems a little strange to me.


I think most likely typos or misentries (1 ED, the rest RD or EA). This level of kids would never ED Illinois Inst. Tech, or RPI.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:06     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one student’s list…

Cal Poly; Illinois Inst. Tech (ED); Johns Hopkins U. (ED); Michigan State U. (EA);
Brown U. (ED); Carnegie Mellon U.;
Cooper Union (Adv. Sci. & Art) (ED);
NC State U. Raleigh; Ohio U.; Penn
Cornell U.; Duke U. (ED); Georgia Inst.
State U. (EA); Purdue U. (EA); RPI (ED);
Tech (EA); Northeastern U. (EA);
SUNY Stony Brook; Texas A&M U. (EA);
U. Colorado-Boulder; U. Illinois Urbana-
Northwestern U. (ED); Princeton U.; Rice
U. (ED); U. Michigan (Ann Arbor); U.
Champaign (EA); U. Minnesota; U.
Wisconsin (Madison); UMD-College
Penn (ED); U. Texas-Austin; UC Berkley;
UC Los Angeles; UC San Diego;
Park; Virginia Tech
Vanderbilt U.

Beyond unethical.


How is the school allowing multiple EDs like this?? And openly publishing it??


Maybe that's why so many high stats kids are getting rejected. Maybe this school has a bad reputation among admissions officers.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:05     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

There is something very wrong here.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2026 15:04     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:Here is one student’s list…

Cal Poly; Illinois Inst. Tech (ED); Johns Hopkins U. (ED); Michigan State U. (EA);
Brown U. (ED); Carnegie Mellon U.;
Cooper Union (Adv. Sci. & Art) (ED);
NC State U. Raleigh; Ohio U.; Penn
Cornell U.; Duke U. (ED); Georgia Inst.
State U. (EA); Purdue U. (EA); RPI (ED);
Tech (EA); Northeastern U. (EA);
SUNY Stony Brook; Texas A&M U. (EA);
U. Colorado-Boulder; U. Illinois Urbana-
Northwestern U. (ED); Princeton U.; Rice
U. (ED); U. Michigan (Ann Arbor); U.
Champaign (EA); U. Minnesota; U.
Wisconsin (Madison); UMD-College
Penn (ED); U. Texas-Austin; UC Berkley;
UC Los Angeles; UC San Diego;
Park; Virginia Tech
Vanderbilt U.

Beyond unethical.


How is the school allowing multiple EDs like this?? And openly publishing it??