Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Nope. I've seen Northwestern and Vandy admits end up at UVA, but never an Ivy end up at UVA. I'm sure it happens but infrequent. The cross-admit data out there proves this. Super smart driven kids from upper middle class families (donut hole) don't have their kids randomly fire off $100 apps to Ivies without knowing if they can swing it if admitted.
Then you must not live in Virginia.
Loads of high stats kids at our 2 high schools have kids admitted to UVA and at least one Ivy. We know several who decided against paying the $70K/year for the Ivy.
People lie.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Nope. I've seen Northwestern and Vandy admits end up at UVA, but never an Ivy end up at UVA. I'm sure it happens but infrequent. The cross-admit data out there proves this. Super smart driven kids from upper middle class families (donut hole) don't have their kids randomly fire off $100 apps to Ivies without knowing if they can swing it if admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Nope. I've seen Northwestern and Vandy admits end up at UVA, but never an Ivy end up at UVA. I'm sure it happens but infrequent. The cross-admit data out there proves this. Super smart driven kids from upper middle class families (donut hole) don't have their kids randomly fire off $100 apps to Ivies without knowing if they can swing it if admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
You never saw a Ivy caliber kid end up at the state school, like the honors colleges?
Or an Ivy admitted kid go for a cheaper college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I don't have enough information about high school children other than my own to make such a determination. It all seems like BS to me. Maybe you have a broad sense of a few kids but how would you know about an entire class worth?
Seriously. How do people know this shit?!
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I don't have enough information about high school children other than my own to make such a determination. It all seems like BS to me. Maybe you have a broad sense of a few kids but how would you know about an entire class worth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this in another thread and it's *so* true. Outside of maybe 0-3 per year -- legacies, affirmative action, athletic recruits -- the other 99% of kids ended up exactly where they should have based on sustained involvement, leadership, stats and personality. Cream rises to the top. In my experience, the most anxious and bitter parents are just ticked off their good not great kids aren't as motivated as mom/dad are. If your kid doesn't have the internal motor to strive for a top school, you're gonna have a bad time forcing the issue.
LOL. So does fat.
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Saw this in another thread and it's *so* true. Outside of maybe 0-3 per year -- legacies, affirmative action, athletic recruits -- the other 99% of kids ended up exactly where they should have based on sustained involvement, leadership, stats and personality. Cream rises to the top. In my experience, the most anxious and bitter parents are just ticked off their good not great kids aren't as motivated as mom/dad are. If your kid doesn't have the internal motor to strive for a top school, you're gonna have a bad time forcing the issue.
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a rockstar kid who busted their butt all 4 years shut out from an elite college. The biggest "drop" I've seen are like rockstar kids obsessed with Harvard who end up at Cornell or Chicago.