Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
These both can be true. There are many schools with lots of applications that put the school at a single digit admit rate. But also at a DC private, the very top kids choosing to apply elsewhere. The kids applying/attending Michigan are qualified, great kids but perhaps not the very top of the class, who tend to apply to T20 (which doesn’t mean the Michigan kids aren’t smart kids who will be highly successful).
Your info is way out-of-date.
This year, pretty much the only Big3 kids who got in ED to top schools were hooked kids. The smart kids who aren't VIP legacies, URM or athletes were bumped. They ALL applied to Michigan.
It will be interesting to see how this shakes out because the only kids who got in to Michigan (that i know of) were very top kids. Many will take these spots.
I have a kid who is a junior with a 3.95 and wants a school like Michigan. Has no interest in the Ivies. There is a lot of this in 2023. Many kids who slaved away at the Big3 for 4 years want a big, fun school.
I have a very smart, near 4.0 unhooked junior at Big3. This made me very sad and angry. Hard working, smart kids are not rewarded. Dumb legacies, VIPs are going to ivies. Where this country is heading for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
These both can be true. There are many schools with lots of applications that put the school at a single digit admit rate. But also at a DC private, the very top kids choosing to apply elsewhere. The kids applying/attending Michigan are qualified, great kids but perhaps not the very top of the class, who tend to apply to T20 (which doesn’t mean the Michigan kids aren’t smart kids who will be highly successful).
Your info is way out-of-date.
This year, pretty much the only Big3 kids who got in ED to top schools were hooked kids. The smart kids who aren't VIP legacies, URM or athletes were bumped. They ALL applied to Michigan.
It will be interesting to see how this shakes out because the only kids who got in to Michigan (that i know of) were very top kids. Many will take these spots.
I have a kid who is a junior with a 3.95 and wants a school like Michigan. Has no interest in the Ivies. There is a lot of this in 2023. Many kids who slaved away at the Big3 for 4 years want a big, fun school.
Anonymous wrote:^^^Touche-sounds like the Big3 privates are the ones who should be worrying! If they can’t get kids into Michigan and other public flagships then what good return on investment is there going to be to get folks to pay 50K a year for 13 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
These both can be true. There are many schools with lots of applications that put the school at a single digit admit rate. But also at a DC private, the very top kids choosing to apply elsewhere. The kids applying/attending Michigan are qualified, great kids but perhaps not the very top of the class, who tend to apply to T20 (which doesn’t mean the Michigan kids aren’t smart kids who will be highly successful).
Your info is way out-of-date.
This year, pretty much the only Big3 kids who got in ED to top schools were hooked kids. The smart kids who aren't VIP legacies, URM or athletes were bumped. They ALL applied to Michigan.
It will be interesting to see how this shakes out because the only kids who got in to Michigan (that i know of) were very top kids. Many will take these spots.
I have a kid who is a junior with a 3.95 and wants a school like Michigan. Has no interest in the Ivies. There is a lot of this in 2023. Many kids who slaved away at the Big3 for 4 years want a big, fun school.
I have a very smart, near 4.0 unhooked junior at Big3. This made me very sad and angry. Hard working, smart kids are not rewarded. Dumb legacies, VIPs are going to ivies. Where this country is heading for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
These both can be true. There are many schools with lots of applications that put the school at a single digit admit rate. But also at a DC private, the very top kids choosing to apply elsewhere. The kids applying/attending Michigan are qualified, great kids but perhaps not the very top of the class, who tend to apply to T20 (which doesn’t mean the Michigan kids aren’t smart kids who will be highly successful).
Your info is way out-of-date.
This year, pretty much the only Big3 kids who got in ED to top schools were hooked kids. The smart kids who aren't VIP legacies, URM or athletes were bumped. They ALL applied to Michigan.
It will be interesting to see how this shakes out because the only kids who got in to Michigan (that i know of) were very top kids. Many will take these spots.
I have a kid who is a junior with a 3.95 and wants a school like Michigan. Has no interest in the Ivies. There is a lot of this in 2023. Many kids who slaved away at the Big3 for 4 years want a big, fun school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Michigan now an Ivy-level (or harder) admit in the DMV?
My kid is a 3.9+ Big3 junior and it's currently her top choice and that of several friends who are also very strong students (all in the top math and science classes, etc). I wonder if any will get in next year.![]()
tell that to all the DMV deferred kids-don’t know of a single acceptance after this first Jan round!Michigan is easy for full pay DMV public admittance.[u]
Interesting.
I think our Big3 went 0/50 and I haven't heard of any acceptances from Jackson Reed either. All full (at least 95%) are full pay kids.
Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone want to go to a state school like Michigan where it is freezing.? The UM boosters here should get paid (if they are not already).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Michigan now an Ivy-level (or harder) admit in the DMV?
My kid is a 3.9+ Big3 junior and it's currently her top choice and that of several friends who are also very strong students (all in the top math and science classes, etc). I wonder if any will get in next year.![]()
tell that to all the DMV deferred kids-don’t know of a single acceptance after this first Jan round!Michigan is easy for full pay DMV public admittance.[u]
Anonymous wrote:Is Michigan now an Ivy-level (or harder) admit in the DMV?
My kid is a 3.9+ Big3 junior and it's currently her top choice and that of several friends who are also very strong students (all in the top math and science classes, etc). I wonder if any will get in next year.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, the UMich kids I know of are great but not at the level academically of the T20 kids at my DC’s private. Don’t Get me wrong, they are excellent students, but not in the most rigorous classes etc.
This is inaccurate. Top privates send top students to Michigan every year. This year across the board all top popular universities are reporting receiving 20% more applications than ever before. Admissions rates have dropped dramatically at the popular colleges. Schools like USC, Michigan, UVA etc now have single digit acceptance rates. USC admissions rate is 6% this year. Out of state Michigan and UVA are also record low admission rates. The common app and TO has really encouraged anyone and everyone to apply and applications have skyrocketed at the popular top schools.
These both can be true. There are many schools with lots of applications that put the school at a single digit admit rate. But also at a DC private, the very top kids choosing to apply elsewhere. The kids applying/attending Michigan are qualified, great kids but perhaps not the very top of the class, who tend to apply to T20 (which doesn’t mean the Michigan kids aren’t smart kids who will be highly successful).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is relatively new for Sidwell and Princeton. For the last 40+ years, it is probably the Ivy that had the least interest and matriculation.
Agree the local private school princeton "feeders" have been St Albans, NCS, and to a lesser extent Landon (lacrosse mostly). STA routinely had 4 to 6 kids a year go to Princeton.