Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 19:20     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yale's likely letters are almost always sent to first gen and/or low income kids and most are for STEM. The stats are high but nothing more remarkable than any other strong applicant. And sometimes they're even pretty low--1400s SAT, etc. It's the FGLI status that triggers the letters.

They very, very rarely send them to the typical DCUM demographic.


Do they offer money on the call or likely letters? Just because they are nice and welcoming wont magically make the $90k tuition more doable for these FGLI


Yale has quite generous financial aid. I’d guess that, in part, it might be to give the prospective students more specific information about things like financial aid, 1st Gen support programs, and the opportunity to make more personal connections with people at the school as they make their decisions. Many of these kids might not have visited the schools they’ve applied to, so it’s also a heads up that the school is seriously interested in them and worth the investment and —possibly sacrifice — involved to visit the school so that they can make more informed decisions.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 19:19     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're at a private HS in nyc and several kids get likely letters every year from Ivy League schools. These kids are opposite of FGLI. I think you guys are coping if you think it's only FGLI. It wasn't my kid, but that wasn't because they were FGLI lol!


This board and forum survive solely on the idea that everyone else is gaming the system and they’re the only honest players. That’s how they cope with their children not getting what they want.


this is correct. 1 out of every 20 almost all academically qualified kids get into HYP. imagine who they pull out of the select group to send likely letters. they are kids they want, they know will have other offers. Most kids in America are FG or LI and many are both. DCUM think admissions committees say, Oh look! a son of a Jamaican nanny from Brooklyn with a 1500 SAT - send him a likely letter." That's not it, people. There are many many qualified kids, even qualified FGLI, who get no likely letter and no acceptance letter at all. Get real
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 19:12     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:We're at a private HS in nyc and several kids get likely letters every year from Ivy League schools. These kids are opposite of FGLI. I think you guys are coping if you think it's only FGLI. It wasn't my kid, but that wasn't because they were FGLI lol!


This board and forum survive solely on the idea that everyone else is gaming the system and they’re the only honest players. That’s how they cope with their children not getting what they want.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 11:38     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC got one from Emory.

Stats?


She’s 5’4”, 115, blond, blue eyes, and 34 24 35
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 10:38     Subject: Yale likely letters

We're at a private HS in nyc and several kids get likely letters every year from Ivy League schools. These kids are opposite of FGLI. I think you guys are coping if you think it's only FGLI. It wasn't my kid, but that wasn't because they were FGLI lol!
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 07:31     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:Yale's likely letters are almost always sent to first gen and/or low income kids and most are for STEM. The stats are high but nothing more remarkable than any other strong applicant. And sometimes they're even pretty low--1400s SAT, etc. It's the FGLI status that triggers the letters.

They very, very rarely send them to the typical DCUM demographic.

Yup, first gen/low income kid from our school got one a few years ago. Test optional, but their score was in 1200's.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 01:35     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:DC got one from Emory.

Stats?
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2025 19:46     Subject: Yale likely letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid got one from Dartmouth last year.


I've never heard of Dartmouth likely letters to non-athletes. When did your kid receive one? Where did they choose to matriculate?


Last year! But no, ended up elsewhere. Def not an athlete. Aren't they the last people who need them - the whole process is a likely letter of sorts.