Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter of a friend of mine learned to do taxes and did volunteer work filing returns for the elderly.
She was admitted to Yale.
Is this her essay?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/11/your-money/college-essay-topic-money-social-class.html
Yes--what a surprise to see that her essay on her volunteer work was published.
Her father did go to Yale--per another PP--but legacy status doesn't get you that far these days, just a bit of a boost. The really smart daughter of a friend of mine with outstanding ECs who was a double legacy from Harvard didn't even make it to the wait list there.
Just because your friend's kid didn't make it doesn't mean that legacy student is a "minor" boost.
How much of a boost do they get? A 2011 study of 30 elite institutions found that the children of undergraduate alumni ("primary legacies") were, on average, 45.1% more likely to get in.
Yale says it admits 20 to 25% of legacy applicants. It admitted 6.7% overall this year.
Anonymous wrote:Goalie for soccer, lacrosse or field hockey - good goalies are always fought over by teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter of a friend of mine learned to do taxes and did volunteer work filing returns for the elderly.
She was admitted to Yale.
Is this her essay?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/11/your-money/college-essay-topic-money-social-class.html
Yes--what a surprise to see that her essay on her volunteer work was published.
Her father did go to Yale--per another PP--but legacy status doesn't get you that far these days, just a bit of a boost. The really smart daughter of a friend of mine with outstanding ECs who was a double legacy from Harvard didn't even make it to the wait list there.
How much of a boost do they get? A 2011 study of 30 elite institutions found that the children of undergraduate alumni ("primary legacies") were, on average, 45.1% more likely to get in.
Yale says it admits 20 to 25% of legacy applicants. It admitted 6.7% overall this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fencing
Sailing
Equestrian
Your rich white people sports!
As a mom of an equestrian, I would say it doesn’t really help. There are a very few NCAA teams. Most are IHSA, and the schools don’t heavily recruit.
Anonymous wrote:Fencing
Sailing
Equestrian
Your rich white people sports!
Anonymous wrote:Women's field events...pole vault, discus, shot put, long jump, triple jump, high jump