Anonymous wrote:I heard Princeton Q1 grade check requests have gone out. What does it mean if DC doesn’t receive one? All hope lost? I think DC is a competitive applicant but attends a “feeder” school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private/feeder sends q1 grades to all ED/REA schools, whether they ask or not. Very stressful last year for my senior applying early to an ivy. He had a b for q1 in one class, but everything worked out.
Our high school won't send Q1 grades unless asked and Yale hasn't asked. DS's grades are great so should we send anyway? Is my public school student at a disadvantage if private's are automatically sending? We were told not to send things unless asked because it annoys them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they request even if kid goes to a “feeder” school?
And this is why other people hate the perceived privilege and presumption of the feeder school culture.
+1 Do you really think they think your kid dances on moonbeams and rainbows just because you went to a "feeder school?" There are few true feeder schools for HYPS in the DMV area, and these schools accept less than 3% of applicants worldwide.
TJ is a “feeder”. A few years ago 5 kids were accepted early action from NoVA. 2-3 of those acceptances were TJ kids
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private/feeder sends q1 grades to all ED/REA schools, whether they ask or not. Very stressful last year for my senior applying early to an ivy. He had a b for q1 in one class, but everything worked out.
Our high school won't send Q1 grades unless asked and Yale hasn't asked. DS's grades are great so should we send anyway? Is my public school student at a disadvantage if private's are automatically sending? We were told not to send things unless asked because it annoys them.
My public school kid (not in DMV) has applied SCEA as well and has not submitted Q1 grades since Yale does not ask for them and we were advised by private counselor not to send them extra stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private/feeder sends q1 grades to all ED/REA schools, whether they ask or not. Very stressful last year for my senior applying early to an ivy. He had a b for q1 in one class, but everything worked out.
Our high school won't send Q1 grades unless asked and Yale hasn't asked. DS's grades are great so should we send anyway? Is my public school student at a disadvantage if private's are automatically sending? We were told not to send things unless asked because it annoys them.
Anonymous wrote:Our private/feeder sends q1 grades to all ED/REA schools, whether they ask or not. Very stressful last year for my senior applying early to an ivy. He had a b for q1 in one class, but everything worked out.
Anonymous wrote:1550, all a....this year 2 bs one c....totally checked out...im at a loss....rea to princeton but now hearing they ask for q1 grades no chance, better if he rea to yale if they dont ask
do the EA publics ask for q1 grades? like uva , mich, wisconsin, gteech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they request even if kid goes to a “feeder” school?
And this is why other people hate the perceived privilege and presumption of the feeder school culture.
+1 Do you really think they think your kid dances on moonbeams and rainbows just because you went to a "feeder school?" There are few true feeder schools for HYPS in the DMV area, and these schools accept less than 3% of applicants worldwide.
TJ is a “feeder”. A few years ago 5 kids were accepted early action from NoVA. 2-3 of those acceptances were TJ kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they request even if kid goes to a “feeder” school?
And this is why other people hate the perceived privilege and presumption of the feeder school culture.
+1 Do you really think they think your kid dances on moonbeams and rainbows just because you went to a "feeder school?" There are few true feeder schools for HYPS in the DMV area, and these schools accept less than 3% of applicants worldwide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was accepted to an Ivy with 2 first quarter Bs last year--one in history and one in math. I think the math grade was even a B-.
Grades were auto sent by the school and we were stressing. The math grade was based on a single test and the history on a single paper.
Is your kid a URM or athlete?
No, an Asian girl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private/feeder sends q1 grades to all ED/REA schools, whether they ask or not. Very stressful last year for my senior applying early to an ivy. He had a b for q1 in one class, but everything worked out.
Was your son accepted?
Yes, he was accepted. But we were definitely worried bc of the lower q1 grade in a core class.