Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Purely anecdotal and my personal opinion.
After lurking here for a few years and a lot of local gloom-and-doom from last year specifically, I’m surprised by the number of acceptances of DC and friends for this cycle. They kept the number of their applications < 10 (and most were even in the “handful” category of 5 or 6) and, so far, most seem to be getting “in” everywhere they’ve applied. Few applied to super reaches (I’m guessing self de-selection based on profile and/or pocketbook) but plenty of Top 20-50, including quite a few flagships both in- and OOS. Stress levels have already come way down, senioritis is setting in. All are excited to be “done” and, most of all, excited about where they are headed in the Fall.
Not sure what I can attribute their collective success to other than they’re all good students (4.0+ weighted with a good cross-section of AP/DE/IB) with very well-rounded resumes (sports, clubs, community service, church, and paid employment). Maybe half are URM, 1st Gen, low SES, or women interested in STEM, but the success rate cuts across all demographics.
I have found the same to be true for my daughter this year. We applied to 12 places (originally planned to do 20 - until my daughter got sick of writing supplementals). She got into every school so far, but we are waiting on 3 more.