Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bloodbath? Wow. Take it easy.
Exactly. There is actual violence in the world. I would edit your title. Rich, well connected people not getting into their perfect small LAC is NOT on the same level.
I agree. The title is incredibly inappropriate.
Chill, people.
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Naw. The title is way over the top dramatic.
I've been casually reading college posts on parent boards (first UrbanBaby and now DCUM) for over 10 years and literally every single year people get worked up about the "bloodbath" when kids they think are owed a spot don't get one. The entitlement and tone deafness is....appalling. But it absolutely nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bloodbath? Wow. Take it easy.
Exactly. There is actual violence in the world. I would edit your title. Rich, well connected people not getting into their perfect small LAC is NOT on the same level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bloodbath? Wow. Take it easy.
Exactly. There is actual violence in the world. I would edit your title. Rich, well connected people not getting into their perfect small LAC is NOT on the same level.
I agree. The title is incredibly inappropriate.
Chill, people.
👏
Naw. The title is way over the top dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They got rid of their supplemental essays this year.
They had a crazy increase in early decision applications.
Read that it was a 4% ED admit rate, lower than past years.
it's not 4% ED admit rate, it's 4% of all applicants will enroll at Williams ultimately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bloodbath? Wow. Take it easy.
Exactly. There is actual violence in the world. I would edit your title. Rich, well connected people not getting into their perfect small LAC is NOT on the same level.
I agree. The title is incredibly inappropriate.
Chill, people.
👏
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams ED gives no boost over RD (RD admissions rate is higher for unhooked applicants) because only 1 ED round, 1/3 of class is athletes, and then there’s Questbridge etc.
Nobody unhooked should be applying ED to Williams.
Of course, nobody unhooked should be applying to SCEA schools at this point either. And yet…
Oh yeah, no one should be applying ED to Williams when the acceptance rate is 27% and 943 applicants. Instead you should wait until RD when the acceptance rate is 9.8% and there are 10,315 applicants. Makes perfect sense.
Anonymous wrote:They got rid of their supplemental essays this year.
They had a crazy increase in early decision applications.
Read that it was a 4% ED admit rate, lower than past years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams ED gives no boost over RD (RD admissions rate is higher for unhooked applicants) because only 1 ED round, 1/3 of class is athletes, and then there’s Questbridge etc.
Nobody unhooked should be applying ED to Williams.
Of course, nobody unhooked should be applying to SCEA schools at this point either. And yet…
Oh yeah, no one should be applying ED to Williams when the acceptance rate is 27% and 943 applicants. Instead you should wait until RD when the acceptance rate is 9.8% and there are 10,315 applicants. Makes perfect sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
This is what is confusing to me. These schools only accept 1300 or so kids total at 8% acceptance rate. If you know 10 kids applying, chances are they will NOT be accepted.
Also, the students are self-selecting, as the same types of kids would be applying - so similar stats, background, etc (meaning a lot of rural kids in Texas are not)
They can only accept a set number of kids... So admission probably seems random and is pretty much a toss-up. (but if it makes us feel better, we can blame it on diversity and URM or first gen being "let" in)
You know they will!
Anonymous wrote:Williams is a reach for just about everyone. Most of use will not be accepted.
Can folks share their stats? I expect to see a lot of strong students in the rejected / deferred column.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bloodbath? Wow. Take it easy.
Exactly. There is actual violence in the world. I would edit your title. Rich, well connected people not getting into their perfect small LAC is NOT on the same level.
Anonymous wrote:Williams ED gives no boost over RD (RD admissions rate is higher for unhooked applicants) because only 1 ED round, 1/3 of class is athletes, and then there’s Questbridge etc.
Nobody unhooked should be applying ED to Williams.
Of course, nobody unhooked should be applying to SCEA schools at this point either. And yet…