Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there were also 2 at MIT. One of the Harvard was not legacy.
I think all 4 Harvard were legacy, double legacy, or legacy/VIP
University of Michigan 8
Tufts 7
Wash U 7
Brown 6
NYU 6
Duke 5
Cornell 4
Harvard 4
Macalaster 4
Tulane 4
University of Toronto 4
University of Wisconsin 4
Boston College 3
Georgetown 3
UPenn 3
University of Chicago 3
Wesleyan 3
Yale 3
3/4 Harvard were significant legacy (both parents, multiple degrees, VIPs). 3/4 were also URM.
These kids would have gone to Harvard from any high school they attended (DCPS, MCPS, Sidwell, etc).
It was the same the prior year. The GDS Harvard admits were all the kids of legacy VIPs.
GDS did not turn these kids into Harvard admits: they were handed Harvard admits when they admitted these kids.
This is not to downplay these kids' accomplishments but rather to just paint a realistic picture.
Exactly. GDS parent here. Still think it’s practically impossible for unhooked GDS kid to get into Harvard. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gds list is really helpful. Can you post 2021?
Thanks
I posted. It’s data from 2021 and 2022 combined. Everything reported publicly.
But four got into Harvard in 22 so does that mean no one from class of 21?
Sorry let me be more clear - this is combined (together) data from 21+22 as reported in public channels (insta). The data seems mostly complete for 22 and only partial for 21. That’s all I have. The actual numbers are likely higher but I don’t have any more source data.
Sorry, but when you said "public channels" and then clarified that you actually meant IG, that confirmed how skewed your reporting is. If you look at the list of schools where GDS 2022 seniors went to college - just published in the school magazine - it's very obvious that the post is misleadingly incomplete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gds list is really helpful. Can you post 2021?
Thanks
I posted. It’s data from 2021 and 2022 combined. Everything reported publicly.
But four got into Harvard in 22 so does that mean no one from class of 21?
Sorry let me be more clear - this is combined (together) data from 21+22 as reported in public channels (insta). The data seems mostly complete for 22 and only partial for 21. That’s all I have. The actual numbers are likely higher but I don’t have any more source data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there were also 2 at MIT. One of the Harvard was not legacy.
I think all 4 Harvard were legacy, double legacy, or legacy/VIP
University of Michigan 8
Tufts 7
Wash U 7
Brown 6
NYU 6
Duke 5
Cornell 4
Harvard 4
Macalaster 4
Tulane 4
University of Toronto 4
University of Wisconsin 4
Boston College 3
Georgetown 3
UPenn 3
University of Chicago 3
Wesleyan 3
Yale 3
3/4 Harvard were significant legacy (both parents, multiple degrees, VIPs). 3/4 were also URM.
These kids would have gone to Harvard from any high school they attended (DCPS, MCPS, Sidwell, etc).
It was the same the prior year. The GDS Harvard admits were all the kids of legacy VIPs.
GDS did not turn these kids into Harvard admits: they were handed Harvard admits when they admitted these kids.
This is not to downplay these kids' accomplishments but rather to just paint a realistic picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gds list is really helpful. Can you post 2021?
Thanks
I posted. It’s data from 2021 and 2022 combined. Everything reported publicly.
But four got into Harvard in 22 so does that mean no one from class of 21?
Anonymous wrote:Gds list is really helpful. Can you post 2021?
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:We are considering GDS in part based on what seems to be an amazing Ivy placement record.
Anonymous wrote:I think there were also 2 at MIT. One of the Harvard was not legacy.
I think all 4 Harvard were legacy, double legacy, or legacy/VIP
University of Michigan 8
Tufts 7
Wash U 7
Brown 6
NYU 6
Duke 5
Cornell 4
Harvard 4
Macalaster 4
Tulane 4
University of Toronto 4
University of Wisconsin 4
Boston College 3
Georgetown 3
UPenn 3
University of Chicago 3
Wesleyan 3
Yale 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do top private schools ask or take into account where parents went to school in their admissions processes?
It would be fairly easy to use that info to continue to make a matriculation list look good with legacies if those parents have strong child applicants for high school (I hope they don't ask for 3rd grade).
I'm interested in knowing this too. In the application process, are private schools asking where parents went to college and grad school or just asking about the highest level of education completed.
Anonymous wrote:Do top private schools ask or take into account where parents went to school in their admissions processes?
It would be fairly easy to use that info to continue to make a matriculation list look good with legacies if those parents have strong child applicants for high school (I hope they don't ask for 3rd grade).
Anonymous wrote:I think there were also 2 at MIT. One of the Harvard was not legacy.
I think all 4 Harvard were legacy, double legacy, or legacy/VIP
University of Michigan 8
Tufts 7
Wash U 7
Brown 6
NYU 6
Duke 5
Cornell 4
Harvard 4
Macalaster 4
Tulane 4
University of Toronto 4
University of Wisconsin 4
Boston College 3
Georgetown 3
UPenn 3
University of Chicago 3
Wesleyan 3
Yale 3