Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the UK system more. One can only apply to a max of 5 schools. There is no "holistic" BS. They look at your test scores, your grades and your essay is about what and why you want to study what you want to intend to study.
Actually, most higher ed admissions worldwide is not holistic but performance based. Only the US has this social engineering game with college admissions.
Could not agree more. And this is why DC is overseas for College. Fortunately, the tide is turning on unreasonable spending by institution s on DEI and Woke messaging. Test optional seems to be fading out. Parents don’t want to pay 91k a year for indoctrination. Hope we return to a more sane system
Anyone still using "woke" and invoking "DEI" should stay overseas. Bye.
Anonymous wrote:You're thinking about it all wrong. There are many more great schools, students, and professors than there were when we were kids. That's cause for celebration, not despair. It's only if you refuse to broaden your view to acknowledge that improvement beyond the traditional elites that things look grim. Adjust your thinking to fit reality for the sake of your own mental health--and especially for your kid's.
You are really lacking in empathy.Anonymous wrote:You're thinking about it all wrong. There are many more great schools, students, and professors than there were when we were kids. That's cause for celebration, not despair. It's only if you refuse to broaden your view to acknowledge that improvement beyond the traditional elites that things look grim. Adjust your thinking to fit reality for the sake of your own mental health--and especially for your kid's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the UK system more. One can only apply to a max of 5 schools. There is no "holistic" BS. They look at your test scores, your grades and your essay is about what and why you want to study what you want to intend to study.
Actually, most higher ed admissions worldwide is not holistic but performance based. Only the US has this social engineering game with college admissions.
Could not agree more. And this is why DC is overseas for College. Fortunately, the tide is turning on unreasonable spending by institution s on DEI and Woke messaging. Test optional seems to be fading out. Parents don’t want to pay 91k a year for indoctrination. Hope we return to a more sane system
Stop trolling. Define your problem with diversity beside your likely racial animus. What exactly is woke messaging? Please give us a little bit more detail about that instead of lazily using a term that has been hijacked as a buzzword for idiotic, trolling white supremacists (and their allies).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the UK system more. One can only apply to a max of 5 schools. There is no "holistic" BS. They look at your test scores, your grades and your essay is about what and why you want to study what you want to intend to study.
Actually, most higher ed admissions worldwide is not holistic but performance based. Only the US has this social engineering game with college admissions.
Could not agree more. And this is why DC is overseas for College. Fortunately, the tide is turning on unreasonable spending by institution s on DEI and Woke messaging. Test optional seems to be fading out. Parents don’t want to pay 91k a year for indoctrination. Hope we return to a more sane system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the UK system more. One can only apply to a max of 5 schools. There is no "holistic" BS. They look at your test scores, your grades and your essay is about what and why you want to study what you want to intend to study.
Actually, most higher ed admissions worldwide is not holistic but performance based. Only the US has this social engineering game with college admissions.
Could not agree more. And this is why DC is overseas for College. Fortunately, the tide is turning on unreasonable spending by institution s on DEI and Woke messaging. Test optional seems to be fading out. Parents don’t want to pay 91k a year for indoctrination. Hope we return to a more sane system
Anonymous wrote:I like the UK system more. One can only apply to a max of 5 schools. There is no "holistic" BS. They look at your test scores, your grades and your essay is about what and why you want to study what you want to intend to study.
Actually, most higher ed admissions worldwide is not holistic but performance based. Only the US has this social engineering game with college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:My 3.7/1300s (and submitted) kid did well. My feeling is that some people are overestimating their odds given the stats, AND not playing the ED game if they are in the fortunate position to do so. ED1 to a reach, fine. If it doesn’t work out and it’s a deferral, ED2 somewhere more reasonable for gods sake unless your kid is satisfied with a couple safeties they hopefully got into EA. Don’t hang around waiting on the ED1 deferral which is likely NOT to happen. Play the odds. Our kid wanted to wait out RD from the ED1, we and her counselor strongly advised ED2 to her 2nd choice, and she got in and was THRILLED. Just my two cents from our experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been lurking on this board and College Confidential since DC started freshman year in the fall and I am so shocked and sad for so many of what seem to be stellar students on paper getting deferred or even outright rejected from what used to be deemed "safety' schools. I know we're in a bit of a bubble in the DC area and it can be more competitive trying to get into certain schools from certain school systems (or at least that's what I'm told) but it seems to be especially bad this year? Do you think some of it is a result of COVID with '21 and '22 students taking gap years, and will normalize over time or do you think it will only get worse?
Too many applicants to 50 to 75 colleges.
Rejections in spades is the obvious result.
Anonymous wrote:I have been lurking on this board and College Confidential since DC started freshman year in the fall and I am so shocked and sad for so many of what seem to be stellar students on paper getting deferred or even outright rejected from what used to be deemed "safety' schools. I know we're in a bit of a bubble in the DC area and it can be more competitive trying to get into certain schools from certain school systems (or at least that's what I'm told) but it seems to be especially bad this year? Do you think some of it is a result of COVID with '21 and '22 students taking gap years, and will normalize over time or do you think it will only get worse?
Anonymous wrote:The test has changed - it's easier to get a good score now. They also allow superscoring, which means if you take the test 3 times, they will only use your best score from each section of the test. For the ACT, this is particularly relevant since there ]