Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Examples?
Isn’t it enough to not provide a SS#?
That part of application is hidden for need-blind schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Examples?
Isn’t it enough to not provide a SS#?
There are countless posts about how to show wealth in an application. Maybe do a little digging on this site for old threads?
DP. I’m mortified for any parent/student combo earnestly brainstorming about how to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Examples?
Isn’t it enough to not provide a SS#?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Examples?
Isn’t it enough to not provide a SS#?
There are countless posts about how to show wealth in an application. Maybe do a little digging on this site for old threads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think colleges who used to rely on fly-in programs for URM will be looking for signs of diversity in applications. But URM with lower test scores will be dangerous for colleges. Trump admin is tracking this. So if this is your kid, TO is the way to go
What about private school full pay URM? It's a little unclear to us. Is TO still safe for this category?
Absolutely not, that’s the category of students they’re relying on having scores comparable to Asian and white students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Examples?
Isn’t it enough to not provide a SS#?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
This. Someone is filling this board with junk today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly post today on IG and his recent podcast supports #1.
"unapologetically" is what I hear. re #1
What does this mean?
Translate please.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think colleges who used to rely on fly-in programs for URM will be looking for signs of diversity in applications. But URM with lower test scores will be dangerous for colleges. Trump admin is tracking this. So if this is your kid, TO is the way to go
What about private school full pay URM? It's a little unclear to us. Is TO still safe for this category?
Absolutely not, that’s the category of students they’re relying on having scores comparable to Asian and white students.
lol. there is no way someone can authoritatively speak to this with such conviction.
My full pay (non-DMV) private school kid got in TO past cycle to 4 T20s.
Another going through cycle this year. We shall see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s post is a psy-op to derail the competition ….
+1 Terrible advice.
If you are a public high school student, you need to find creative ways to show your full pay status. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly post today on IG and his recent podcast supports #1.
"unapologetically" is what I hear. re #1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think colleges who used to rely on fly-in programs for URM will be looking for signs of diversity in applications. But URM with lower test scores will be dangerous for colleges. Trump admin is tracking this. So if this is your kid, TO is the way to go
What about private school full pay URM? It's a little unclear to us. Is TO still safe for this category?
Absolutely not, that’s the category of students they’re relying on having scores comparable to Asian and white students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think colleges who used to rely on fly-in programs for URM will be looking for signs of diversity in applications. But URM with lower test scores will be dangerous for colleges. Trump admin is tracking this. So if this is your kid, TO is the way to go
What about private school full pay URM? It's a little unclear to us. Is TO still safe for this category?
Anonymous wrote:Admittedly post today on IG and his recent podcast supports #1.