Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a friend who did this last year - applied to Harvard, Penn, Princeton and MIT after Stanford REA acceptance. He didn’t get in anywhere else.
It seems Stanford attracts a certain “type”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For every kid like this, there are kids who do the opposite. Kids who, not only don’t apply elsewhere, but also pull applications after hearing non-binding SCEA bc they know others were waiting on those schools. He had no regrets.
He didn’t think he would get in everywhere but he also felt he wanted the AOs to focus on the applications of kids who would attend.
You can only go to college in one place.
+100. Kudos to your kid for doing the mature thing. It’s already a hard process, with so much ego involved (parents and kids). There’s enough opportunity to go around.
Anonymous wrote:Students who need to compare aid packages often must do this; they have to see the comparison. Or could be applying for different majors or schools with the university. But I also wonder, if you turn down an offer from a great school, will this possibly be remembered when you are looking at graduate programs?
Anonymous wrote:I knew a kid who did this after getting into Harvard EA last year. Had to chuckle when they didn't get into Yale or Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a friend who did this last year - applied to Harvard, Penn, Princeton and MIT after Stanford REA acceptance. He didn’t get in anywhere else.
It seems Stanford attracts a certain “type”
can you explain that "type"? I couldn't pinpoint it when we visited, but there was something about the vibe that I didn't like.
Anonymous wrote:For every kid like this, there are kids who do the opposite. Kids who, not only don’t apply elsewhere, but also pull applications after hearing non-binding SCEA bc they know others were waiting on those schools. He had no regrets.
He didn’t think he would get in everywhere but he also felt he wanted the AOs to focus on the applications of kids who would attend.
You can only go to college in one place.
Anonymous wrote:DC’s friend was accepted REA to Stanford, but is planning to apply to Harvard and Princeton just “for fun”. Seems like the same set of kids end up getting all the acceptances to the T5.