Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Again, OP didn’t specify DMV-only. This forum goes much farther than DC college admissions - I’ve found it to be very helpful regardless of home state.
Ok, weirdo, do tell: how is this thread and what you’ve added to it “helpful” in any way to college admissions for anyone? How?
How is your gatekeeping helpful?
Look, this poster claims to be “out of the loop” at her school in CALIFORNIA yet gives a list of colleges acceptances anyway and says there “may be more.” So here we have an anonymous poster from clear across the country talking about an unnamed school and giving a list that she herself says is probably not even accurate. And this is helpful, how?
Threads like this are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Again, OP didn’t specify DMV-only. This forum goes much farther than DC college admissions - I’ve found it to be very helpful regardless of home state.
Ok, weirdo, do tell: how is this thread and what you’ve added to it “helpful” in any way to college admissions for anyone? How?
How is your gatekeeping helpful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Again, OP didn’t specify DMV-only. This forum goes much farther than DC college admissions - I’ve found it to be very helpful regardless of home state.
Ok, weirdo, do tell: how is this thread and what you’ve added to it “helpful” in any way to college admissions for anyone? How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Again, OP didn’t specify DMV-only. This forum goes much farther than DC college admissions - I’ve found it to be very helpful regardless of home state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
So what. It’s still weird. I used to live in New Jersey. I don’t hang out on New Jersey websites talking about DC college admissions. What you’re doing is really weird and really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a lot of these expensive privates, I don't think the numbers mean much unless we know how many had legacy status.
This
University or Lick?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
Anonymous wrote:For a lot of these expensive privates, I don't think the numbers mean much unless we know how many had legacy status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
Lol, not DMV
Somebody in CA needs to start their own version of DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.
I used to live in the DMV, and there’s no CA equivalent of DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:W school
MIT 2
Yale 3
Harvard 1
Princeton 1
Stanford 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 Harvard, 3 MIT, 2 Stanford, 2 UChicago, 1 Princeton, 1 Penn, 1 Brown, 1 Hopkins that I know of (and I’m actually one of the more out-of-loop parents, so there may well be more!)…
What school is this? Surprised be high ea/sceas.
CA private
What on earth are you doing on a DC website talking about a CA private school? You really need to get a life. Wow.