Anonymous wrote:For the junior parents, I’d try to get your kids vaccinated and then a job this summer—a real job (fast food, retail, pools, lawn service). Also, look at a lot of schools and find safeties to love. We didn’t look at reaches, except those where we considered ED, since we knew admission was unlikely. Do online tours now and start visits as soon as allowed. Start working on apps by August. My kid spent one morning a week, but worked on it consistently. Rolling admissions are a valuable confidence boost and should be on everyone’s list. It takes a lot of time and coordination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do schools know whether you’re full pay or not? I thought financial information went to a different office/area and that adcoms weren’t privy to this info?
They can look up your address on google maps and make a pretty good guess.
Or, they can look at the checkbox on the common app, which is a lot less work. Assuming they are need-aware.
Need blind schools don't do either.
Need blind schools aren’t need blind for the wait list. Wait lists are ^^^^ this year. Coincidence?
All need blind schools aren't need blind for the waitlist? FALSE! Most need blind schools ARE need blind for the waitlist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission
Stop the misinformation.
FALSE! You are citing a wiki piece! My slac is 30m in debt due to COViD. It’s in dire financial shape. Do you think it’s admissions office reads a wiki piece? Get real!
Anonymous wrote:I know three students who got into major reaches this year for what one would expect for them--test optional really helped some kids and I guess hurt the high performing students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do schools know whether you’re full pay or not? I thought financial information went to a different office/area and that adcoms weren’t privy to this info?
They can look up your address on google maps and make a pretty good guess.
Or, they can look at the checkbox on the common app, which is a lot less work. Assuming they are need-aware.
Need blind schools don't do either.
Need blind schools aren’t need blind for the wait list. Wait lists are ^^^^ this year. Coincidence?
All need blind schools aren't need blind for the waitlist? FALSE! Most need blind schools ARE need blind for the waitlist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission
Stop the misinformation.
FALSE! You are citing a wiki piece! My slac is 30m in debt due to COViD. It’s in dire financial shape. Do you think it’s admissions office reads a wiki piece? Get real!
Yeah? Show evidence. Not just of one school, either, because your completely baseless claim included all of them.
You spread misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do schools know whether you’re full pay or not? I thought financial information went to a different office/area and that adcoms weren’t privy to this info?
They can look up your address on google maps and make a pretty good guess.
Or, they can look at the checkbox on the common app, which is a lot less work. Assuming they are need-aware.
Need blind schools don't do either.
Need blind schools aren’t need blind for the wait list. Wait lists are ^^^^ this year. Coincidence?
All need blind schools aren't need blind for the waitlist? FALSE! Most need blind schools ARE need blind for the waitlist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission
Stop the misinformation.
FALSE! You are citing a wiki piece! My slac is 30m in debt due to COViD. It’s in dire financial shape. Do you think it’s admissions office reads a wiki piece? Get real!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me ask you guys something. I’m the parent of a DS junior who has had a difficult time during Covid, especially with ECs. He goes to a DC independent school, has about a 3.2 gpa and currently about a 1450 SAT. We’re going through the whole process this fall of course, but if his acceptance outcome is less than desirable, my thought is to send him to a community college for a year of “maturity” and then try again. The Big 3 school would probably flip out in horror but could this be a solution for a kid like this?
Is he actually immature?
Anonymous wrote:Why a community college vs whatever 4 year college he gets into? Witu a 4 yr college he’d have the option at least of staying or transferring. Not sure what the advantage of a CC for your situation would be.
Anonymous wrote:Let me ask you guys something. I’m the parent of a DS junior who has had a difficult time during Covid, especially with ECs. He goes to a DC independent school, has about a 3.2 gpa and currently about a 1450 SAT. We’re going through the whole process this fall of course, but if his acceptance outcome is less than desirable, my thought is to send him to a community college for a year of “maturity” and then try again. The Big 3 school would probably flip out in horror but could this be a solution for a kid like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do schools know whether you’re full pay or not? I thought financial information went to a different office/area and that adcoms weren’t privy to this info?
They can look up your address on google maps and make a pretty good guess.
Or, they can look at the checkbox on the common app, which is a lot less work. Assuming they are need-aware.
Need blind schools don't do either.
Need blind schools aren’t need blind for the wait list. Wait lists are ^^^^ this year. Coincidence?
All need blind schools aren't need blind for the waitlist? FALSE! Most need blind schools ARE need blind for the waitlist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission
Stop the misinformation.