Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown
I bet Yale.
She's staying at Brown this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Wherever she picks will see an uptick in applications so I selfishly hope it's not a school my now sophomore in high school wants to attend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown
I bet Yale.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bet Malia would stand an excellent chance at all of these schools even if her dad weren't the President.
I'll bet you can't even begin to make an educated guess if you don't know her grades/SATs. It's way easier for AA students, but you still need really solid SATs and grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown
I bet Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps Malia will choose a school her father was rejected from... Swarthmore!
Anonymous wrote:And I guess there just aren't enough seats for the other 94%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bet Malia would stand an excellent chance at all of these schools even if her dad weren't the President.
I'll bet you can't even begin to make an educated guess if you don't know her grades/SATs. It's way easier for AA students, but you still need really solid SATs and grades.
Her parents are bright and accomplished, so it is a reasonable assumption that so is she.
No doubt. I'd guess the vast majority of the kids who apply to Harvard are bright and accomplished and yet they accept only 6% of them.
Anonymous wrote:Brown
And I guess there just aren't enough seats for the other 94%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bet Malia would stand an excellent chance at all of these schools even if her dad weren't the President.
I'll bet you can't even begin to make an educated guess if you don't know her grades/SATs. It's way easier for AA students, but you still need really solid SATs and grades.
Her parents are bright and accomplished, so it is a reasonable assumption that so is she.
No doubt. I'd guess the vast majority of the kids who apply to Harvard are bright and accomplished and yet they accept only 6% of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bet Malia would stand an excellent chance at all of these schools even if her dad weren't the President.
I'll bet you can't even begin to make an educated guess if you don't know her grades/SATs. It's way easier for AA students, but you still need really solid SATs and grades.
Her parents are bright and accomplished, so it is a reasonable assumption that so is she.