Why? What changed between when they EDed and when they were required to attend?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Agree. And Columbia may actually be at the very bottom.
No one we know chose it in RD from our private - and so many got called from the WL. Everyone turned it down. For other private T20.
The folks who had ED had a bit of buyer's remorse too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Chicago would be the highest status place that would like your DC's profile. Why is he hesitant? That info could help us suggest other options.
I'd think for this student a massive state flagship might be interesting.
Depending on the awards, maybe Brown or a SLAC.
Brown is not going to be excited about an applicant who is middle of the class in terms of GPA. SATs are good, but tons of other kids have that.
Yes, but if applicant is a boy and has big / important awards, Brown might work.
Brown deferred the top5 in the class boy who applied as a humanities major from our T20 private this year and only admitted him RD. Yes he was eventually admitted but they didn't jump for him REA (and therefore took the chance at losing him to other schools).
Brown is not a given by any means.
Actually I should re-phrase this. Brown is a no-way in hell for a middle of the pack kid. There really is no other top20 that wants middle-of-the-pack kids from a top private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Columbia is in a bad spot at the moment but at our kids' TT NYC HS Columbia and Brown were easily the most desirable Ivies after HYP -- Brown much more so this year, for obvious reasons. After that, Penn then Cornell. Dartmouth is an outlier, closer to Williams than the other ivies.
Vandy, Chicago etc are for an entirely different kind of student, much less competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Columbia is in a bad spot at the moment but at our kids' TT NYC HS Columbia and Brown were easily the most desirable Ivies after HYP -- Brown much more so this year, for obvious reasons. After that, Penn then Cornell. Dartmouth is an outlier, closer to Williams than the other ivies.
Vandy, Chicago etc are for an entirely different kind of student, much less competitive.
At our kids NYC private, the order of schools in your first paragraph are different. But you are right about Vandy and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Columbia is in a bad spot at the moment but at our kids' TT NYC HS Columbia and Brown were easily the most desirable Ivies after HYP -- Brown much more so this year, for obvious reasons. After that, Penn then Cornell. Dartmouth is an outlier, closer to Williams than the other ivies.
Vandy, Chicago etc are for an entirely different kind of student, much less competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Columbia is in a bad spot at the moment but at our kids' TT NYC HS Columbia and Brown were easily the most desirable Ivies after HYP -- Brown much more so this year, for obvious reasons. After that, Penn then Cornell. Dartmouth is an outlier, closer to Williams than the other ivies.
Vandy, Chicago etc are for an entirely different kind of student, much less competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you all are not in DC then why not identify what schools you're actually talking about? It doesn't help anyone to say "my kid attends a top private somewhere in the world. What colleges will take a kid with his stats from this unnamed school?"
OP previously said she was in the top 20 privates listed in the links on page 5 - do a little digging and read the previous pages.
https://thebestschools.org/rankings/k-12/best-private-schools/
So basically op has given us zero info. Thus thread is a complete waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you all are not in DC then why not identify what schools you're actually talking about? It doesn't help anyone to say "my kid attends a top private somewhere in the world. What colleges will take a kid with his stats from this unnamed school?"
OP previously said she was in the top 20 privates listed in the links on page 5 - do a little digging and read the previous pages.
https://thebestschools.org/rankings/k-12/best-private-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Not anymore. Columbia now at the bottom perhaps only slightly above Cornell.
After HYPMS, then the next most desirable tier seems to be Duke and Penn. Caltech is its only thing because its so niche. After those, it's Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, JHU, Vandy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this Horace Mann? They send a lot of kids to Chicago.
Yup - I think they had 20+ kids go to Chicago a year or two ago. I guess those kids really like the color maroon.
HM is super rigorous and definitely where fun goes to die, so if you’re chasing brand name and can’t get into Ivies, Chicago would feel like home
Don’t put all ivies in one basket and think they are all alike. The bottom 4 ivies - low and lying- are so so..nothing to write home about.
Which are the bottom 4 ivies?
I'm guessing PP thinks top 4 are HYP + [ivy i got into]. LOL
Bottom 4 are obviously (not in order)
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Anonymous wrote:If you all are not in DC then why not identify what schools you're actually talking about? It doesn't help anyone to say "my kid attends a top private somewhere in the world. What colleges will take a kid with his stats from this unnamed school?"