Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High stat DC got into an Ivy this year.
-not a legacy
-not an athlete
-not an URM
-not a faculty kid
-public school (not TJ)
-no crazy national/international awards
Just got super super lucky.
Stats and major?
1580, 4.6 weighted, Engineering
Very impressive, congrats to your DC on getting in for one of the toughest majors. Essays must have been excellent!
The sad thing is the assumption that a kid with these stats wouldn't normally get in without a hook. Back in the day they would have sailed in!
Test prep culture has considerably cheapened the value of a 1580.
No, 1580 is very hard to achieve prep or not.
Everybody should study and prepare hard for major test such as SAT, MCAT, BAR exam, Professional Engineer exam, etc.
No one “preps” for an eye exam. PP was talking about “back in the day,” and back in the day we were told that the SAT was unpreppable.
It's unpreppable if you have fooled around for 11 years of fundamental education.
Anonymous wrote:
43% (almost half) of White students at Harvard is ALDC.
Enough Said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
43% (almost half) of White students at Harvard is ALDC.
Enough Said.
Right so for the seven legacies this poster knows, at least nine white unhooked kids are at the school. That doesn’t seem like “all” of them.
Almost 1 out of 2 White students you see is ALDC.
What do you think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
43% (almost half) of White students at Harvard is ALDC.
Enough Said.
Right so for the seven legacies this poster knows, at least nine white unhooked kids are at the school. That doesn’t seem like “all” of them.
Anonymous wrote:OP - are the high school students you know mostly white? Because one way of reading this post is that it reaffirms the recent Supreme Court decision - it’s become nearly impossible for white highly qualified high school students to get into Ivy League schools unless they are legacies or athletes.
Anonymous wrote:
43% (almost half) of White students at Harvard is ALDC.
Enough Said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High stat DC got into an Ivy this year.
-not a legacy
-not an athlete
-not an URM
-not a faculty kid
-public school (not TJ)
-no crazy national/international awards
Just got super super lucky.
Stats and major?
1580, 4.6 weighted, Engineering
Very impressive, congrats to your DC on getting in for one of the toughest majors. Essays must have been excellent!
The sad thing is the assumption that a kid with these stats wouldn't normally get in without a hook. Back in the day they would have sailed in!
Test prep culture has considerably cheapened the value of a 1580.
No, 1580 is very hard to achieve prep or not.
Everybody should study and prepare hard for major test such as SAT, MCAT, BAR exam, Professional Engineer exam, etc.
No one “preps” for an eye exam. PP was talking about “back in the day,” and back in the day we were told that the SAT was unpreppable.
Anonymous wrote:Before this spins into the inevitable Republican bashing, allow me to point out that after G.W. Bush bravely cheered his way through Yale, subsequent Bush children went to UTexas, Tulane, UVa, & Boston College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High stat DC got into an Ivy this year.
-not a legacy
-not an athlete
-not an URM
-not a faculty kid
-public school (not TJ)
-no crazy national/international awards
Just got super super lucky.
Stats and major?
1580, 4.6 weighted, Engineering
Very impressive, congrats to your DC on getting in for one of the toughest majors. Essays must have been excellent!
The sad thing is the assumption that a kid with these stats wouldn't normally get in without a hook. Back in the day they would have sailed in!
Test prep culture has considerably cheapened the value of a 1580.
No, 1580 is very hard to achieve prep or not.
Everybody should study and prepare hard for major test such as SAT, MCAT, BAR exam, Professional Engineer exam, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Wut? I went to an ivy league school and almost nobody I knew was legacy. One person was the first in her entire county to have ever gone to any ivy league school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High stat DC got into an Ivy this year.
-not a legacy
-not an athlete
-not an URM
-not a faculty kid
-public school (not TJ)
-no crazy national/international awards
Just got super super lucky.
Stats and major?
1580, 4.6 weighted, Engineering
Very impressive, congrats to your DC on getting in for one of the toughest majors. Essays must have been excellent!
Thanks for the kind words. I think it was but you never know. Honestly, I think it was their video. Creative, not polished, showed who they are beyond the stats. They also realize that it’s a lottery and that they were really just lucky.