Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
What does this meanAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
… Do we realize how much it costs to live in-bounds for B-CC high school?
Sure, but most probably can't afford to pay $70/year for k-12, and another 4 years at $90K/year. There's rich, and uber rich. Harvard Westlake has parents who are uber rich.
Anonymous wrote:The overall numbers of 83 kids applying to Vandy and 8 getting accepted (again…over 3 years) seems what you would expect. Thats a 9.5% acceptance rate.
It’s just odd that 3 of 6 are from the bottom of the class vs only 3 of 40 accepted from the top of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
So BCC has kids richer than most privates who accept a variety of incomes and provide FA. Just saying…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
… Do we realize how much it costs to live in-bounds for B-CC high school?
2002 book The Gatekeepers as “a high-powered school for the sons and daughters of many of Hollywood’s royalty.” The reputation hasn’t changed much. In the 2021 book Guilty Admissions, Nicole LaPorte called it “a rocket launcher to 21st century success.”
A 2019 poll in Harvard-Westlake’s student newspaper, The Chronicle, found that of 317 student respondents, 111 reported having thought about suicide and 182 reported experiencing depression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shout out Vanderbilt? 8 acceptances out of 83 applicants over three years from one of the most privileged and wealthy private high schools in America doesn't seem particularly noteworthy.
Yeah...I guess OP wanted to create a stir because for some reason 50% of the applicants (3 of 6) from the bottom of the class were accepted vs. 7.5% from the top of the class (3 of 40).
Vandy is big on sibling legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Is this some PR started thread, it tracks with the super long thread titles with intense wording (stunning outcomes). This belongs in the entertainment forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
So BCC has kids richer than most privates who accept a variety of incomes and provide FA. Just saying…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shout out Vanderbilt? 8 acceptances out of 83 applicants over three years from one of the most privileged and wealthy private high schools in America doesn't seem particularly noteworthy.
Yeah...I guess OP wanted to create a stir because for some reason 50% of the applicants (3 of 6) from the bottom of the class were accepted vs. 7.5% from the top of the class (3 of 40).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
way more impressive than bunch of rich kids with connections getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the new H-W handbook is rather shocking. There's a 50% admit rate for Vanderbilt applicants with GPAs in the 3.2-3.299 range. There's even decent chances at Stanford and Yale if your GPA is above 3.6.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook0125.pdf?ver=mCSTXqyrt4IYDI-PvMShlQ%3d%3d
Overall Vanderbilt is 8 accepted out of 83. You would have to consider that the lower GPA accepted students are athletes or otherwise hooked.
Full pay and ED is enough of a hook for Vandy. Isn't Gwyneth Paltrow's kid one of these acceptances?
BCC has at least 6 seniors going to Vandy next year. As far as I know (and I know 4 of the kids families) none have hooks.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get this: if your kid is smart and supposedly then you are smart, why are you poor? All the implied complaints about “rich kids” and “rich parents” on this thread, it implies to me the complainers are losers and sore losers at that, what am I missing?