Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids don't submit to the (student run) instagram page at all. some submit later.
you can look at last year's and see how many kids submitted vs how many in the class
So you are confirming at least 8 have been admitted ED at Sidwell and are headed to Chicago this fall?
Yes. I am a new poster, but can confirm at least 7 from Sidwell (total of ED and ED2) to Chicago this year
That’s great! So maybe just shy of 10% of the class? It’s a shame previous posters say things like it’s not for the “tippy top” students. I think some posters lose sight of how malicious they are sounding about kids…and ironically I’m sure some of the posters’ children go to school with these kids. Again, congrats to Sidwell.
The group that has been accepted ED and ED2 is a very strong group.
Perhaps but not tippy top.
True except that stats needed for HYPS have gotten so fuzzy as to make this distinction fuzzy as well.
Not sure what you mean by tippy-top, but, generally, super top stats. Equivalent to those accepted at HYPSM.
At our school it is those who are below the HYP level who are willing to apply to Chicago EDI or II.
Anonymous wrote:Round here it breaks down like this for private kids with very good grades and scores
HYPSM — verging on impossible
Brown, Columbia, Duke — very tough
Dartmouth — tough but possible
Chicago ED or ED2 — possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
I find this hard to believe considering that most privates and a lot of publics do not rank.
It’s probably 99% of early admits who submitted class rank were in the top 10% of the class.
Ha ha. Yes, that is a big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids don't submit to the (student run) instagram page at all. some submit later.
you can look at last year's and see how many kids submitted vs how many in the class
So you are confirming at least 8 have been admitted ED at Sidwell and are headed to Chicago this fall?
Yes. I am a new poster, but can confirm at least 7 from Sidwell (total of ED and ED2) to Chicago this year
That’s great! So maybe just shy of 10% of the class? It’s a shame previous posters say things like it’s not for the “tippy top” students. I think some posters lose sight of how malicious they are sounding about kids…and ironically I’m sure some of the posters’ children go to school with these kids. Again, congrats to Sidwell.
The group that has been accepted ED and ED2 is a very strong group.
Perhaps but not tippy top.
True except that stats needed for HYPS have gotten so fuzzy as to make this distinction fuzzy as well.
Not sure what you mean by tippy-top, but, generally, super top stats. Equivalent to those accepted at HYPSM.
At our school it is those who are below the HYP level who are willing to apply to Chicago EDI or II.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
I find this hard to believe considering that most privates and a lot of publics do not rank.
It’s probably 99% of early admits who submitted class rank were in the top 10% of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just seems like if the true ED rate was 5%, there would be a large group of parents whose kids were denied warning others not to apply, saying it’s a “waste of the ED card” and so forth. And in fact we see that group of parents complaining about Chicago RD, but not ED. What we see for ED is a big group of satisfied private school parents telling us that their children applied ED and were accepted. Which suggests that the ED rate is pretty high, at least if you have certain stats and are applying from certain high schools, so that the application process from those schools is pleasantly predictable.
At our private ED+ED2 has close to 70 percent success rate at Chicago. Self selected group of students applying obviously.
how do you know this? only asking bcs I'd love to know from our school. does Naviance break that down .. ed vs rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
I find this hard to believe considering that most privates and a lot of publics do not rank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just seems like if the true ED rate was 5%, there would be a large group of parents whose kids were denied warning others not to apply, saying it’s a “waste of the ED card” and so forth. And in fact we see that group of parents complaining about Chicago RD, but not ED. What we see for ED is a big group of satisfied private school parents telling us that their children applied ED and were accepted. Which suggests that the ED rate is pretty high, at least if you have certain stats and are applying from certain high schools, so that the application process from those schools is pleasantly predictable.
At our private ED+ED2 has close to 70 percent success rate at Chicago. Self selected group of students applying obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids don't submit to the (student run) instagram page at all. some submit later.
you can look at last year's and see how many kids submitted vs how many in the class
So you are confirming at least 8 have been admitted ED at Sidwell and are headed to Chicago this fall?
Yes. I am a new poster, but can confirm at least 7 from Sidwell (total of ED and ED2) to Chicago this year
That’s great! So maybe just shy of 10% of the class? It’s a shame previous posters say things like it’s not for the “tippy top” students. I think some posters lose sight of how malicious they are sounding about kids…and ironically I’m sure some of the posters’ children go to school with these kids. Again, congrats to Sidwell.
The group that has been accepted ED and ED2 is a very strong group.
Perhaps but not tippy top.
Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like if the true ED rate was 5%, there would be a large group of parents whose kids were denied warning others not to apply, saying it’s a “waste of the ED card” and so forth. And in fact we see that group of parents complaining about Chicago RD, but not ED. What we see for ED is a big group of satisfied private school parents telling us that their children applied ED and were accepted. Which suggests that the ED rate is pretty high, at least if you have certain stats and are applying from certain high schools, so that the application process from those schools is pleasantly predictable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids don't submit to the (student run) instagram page at all. some submit later.
you can look at last year's and see how many kids submitted vs how many in the class
So you are confirming at least 8 have been admitted ED at Sidwell and are headed to Chicago this fall?
Yes. I am a new poster, but can confirm at least 7 from Sidwell (total of ED and ED2) to Chicago this year
That’s great! So maybe just shy of 10% of the class? It’s a shame previous posters say things like it’s not for the “tippy top” students. I think some posters lose sight of how malicious they are sounding about kids…and ironically I’m sure some of the posters’ children go to school with these kids. Again, congrats to Sidwell.
The group that has been accepted ED and ED2 is a very strong group.
Also 1 or 2 EA
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like if the true ED rate was 5%, there would be a large group of parents whose kids were denied warning others not to apply, saying it’s a “waste of the ED card” and so forth. And in fact we see that group of parents complaining about Chicago RD, but not ED. What we see for ED is a big group of satisfied private school parents telling us that their children applied ED and were accepted. Which suggests that the ED rate is pretty high, at least if you have certain stats and are applying from certain high schools, so that the application process from those schools is pleasantly predictable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids don't submit to the (student run) instagram page at all. some submit later.
you can look at last year's and see how many kids submitted vs how many in the class
So you are confirming at least 8 have been admitted ED at Sidwell and are headed to Chicago this fall?
Yes. I am a new poster, but can confirm at least 7 from Sidwell (total of ED and ED2) to Chicago this year
That’s great! So maybe just shy of 10% of the class? It’s a shame previous posters say things like it’s not for the “tippy top” students. I think some posters lose sight of how malicious they are sounding about kids…and ironically I’m sure some of the posters’ children go to school with these kids. Again, congrats to Sidwell.
The group that has been accepted ED and ED2 is a very strong group.
Perhaps but not tippy top.
True except that stats needed for HYPS have gotten so fuzzy as to make this distinction fuzzy as well.
Not sure what you mean by tippy-top, but, generally, super top stats. Equivalent to those accepted at HYPSM.
At our school it is those who are below the HYP level who are willing to apply to Chicago EDI or II.