Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Asian male
Yes especially Asian male. But it's no cakewalk for white male either.
That depends on what area — white and Asian males at a huge disadvantage for CS, engineering, business. BUT, they have a huge advantage when applying for humanities.
Anonymous wrote:Funnily enough, my best friend is part of a double Princeton & Duke legacy family so this was a question their 3 kids debated over. Two of them went Princeton and the third went Duke.
Anonymous wrote:OP your son looks like a solid candidate for any of those schools, it sounds like he wants Duke so go for Duke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Asian male
Yes especially Asian male. But it's no cakewalk for white male either.
That depends on what area — white and Asian males at a huge disadvantage for CS, engineering, business. BUT, they have a huge advantage when applying for humanities.
How about natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry, biology? Do Asian/white males also have a huge disadvantage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Asian male
Yes especially Asian male. But it's no cakewalk for white male either.
That depends on what area — white and Asian males at a huge disadvantage for CS, engineering, business. BUT, they have a huge advantage when applying for humanities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Asian male
Yes especially Asian male. But it's no cakewalk for white male either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Asian male
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
+1 and even then white is not as competitive as Asian nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Op already said his son is white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Of course URM
Anonymous wrote:It matters what high school he is in. Is it public (magnet, top public, regular public), private (top or regular)? Also, is him white, Asian, or URM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid isn’t getting into Harvard or Princeton. Not gonna happen.
Why not? These schools are a crapshoot and as long as you hit the minimum anything is fair game. Anecdotal but the valedictorian at my son’s public school with a 1550 SAT and solid extracurriculars (nothing unheard of though) got into only Harvard and Georgetown out of his reach schools after applying to 3 other ivies, Duke, and Northwestern. Of course he was more than happy to attend Harvard but there were certainly kids we thought were “stronger” who didn’t even get waitlisted at Harvard while getting into some of the schools he was rejected from. It’s all a lottery.
Did he apply Harvard early action or regular decision?
He applied regular to Harvard. He deferred then rejected from Princeton early action.
+1. for some reasons, Princeton does not like kids from DMV.
Maybe, I don't think it's a regional thing, they take plenty of kids from the DMV. For what it's worth, arguably Sidwell's most influential business alumnus is a Princeton graduate: Mason Morfit, the CEO of the major hedge fund ValueAct Capital. Unrelated but funny is that the founder of ValueAct and Mason's former boss before handing the reins to him actually went to Duke for undergrad.
I saw Mason Morfit's wedding coverage on Vogue, it looked super elegant! He married Jordana Brewster from Fast and Furious. For those curious: https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/jordana-brewster-mason-morfit-wedding-villa-montecito
Looks like every other rich person wedding to me. Many of these Princeton and Duke and Harvard grads will go on to have weddings like this, it's nothing special for their ilk.