Anonymous wrote:my kid is at Andover. I dont know about steering, but the kids are very aware early on of the third of the class who already know where they're applying. bcs of legacy. (the days of really wanting yale when youre a double legacy at Princeton are over. kids are savvier now. the legacy kids apply to that school without a moments hesitation).
So with legacy, hooks, recruits, QB and Posse ranks in .. the rest of the sids find the open path and take it.
i'm saying they pretty much sort themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't 2 or 3 from same high school a lot if the college's student pop is less than 10k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
How do you know they have Ivy-level stats and EC? Maybe in the terms of this particular class, they weren't that strong and when compared against their classmates, they wouldn't have gotten in any of the prestigious colleges?
Maybe they want to go to med or law school &/or play a sport?
The sports recruits are usually labeled - most of the other "lesser" academic schools are athletes.
There were 20 athletic recruits listed on the page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
How do you know they have Ivy-level stats and EC? Maybe in the terms of this particular class, they weren't that strong and when compared against their classmates, they wouldn't have gotten in any of the prestigious colleges?
Maybe they want to go to med or law school &/or play a sport?
The sports recruits are usually labeled - most of the other "lesser" academic schools are athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
How do you know they have Ivy-level stats and EC? Maybe in the terms of this particular class, they weren't that strong and when compared against their classmates, they wouldn't have gotten in any of the prestigious colleges?
Anonymous wrote:The original Phillips in Massachusetts does the same. I had a friend whose son went there and they steered him to UIUC. Oh a girl from DC’s class who attended ended up at UC Davis. I believe she is a Harvard legacy. Wonder if she was even allowed to apply to Harvard if she ended up at Davis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original Phillips in Massachusetts does the same. I had a friend whose son went there and they steered him to UIUC. Oh a girl from DC’s class who attended ended up at UC Davis. I believe she is a Harvard legacy. Wonder if she was even allowed to apply to Harvard if she ended up at Davis.
UIUC is one of the top 3-5 for CS, also v highly ranked for all Engineering so perhaps the student wanted one of those majors - if so, well done
Anonymous wrote:But then how will they make it to The Street??Anonymous wrote:Hah! Not impressed: no Bucknell, no Holy Cross, no Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
How do you know they have Ivy-level stats and EC? Maybe in the terms of this particular class, they weren't that strong and when compared against their classmates, they wouldn't have gotten in any of the prestigious colleges?
Maybe they want to go to med or law school &/or play a sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
How do you know they have Ivy-level stats and EC? Maybe in the terms of this particular class, they weren't that strong and when compared against their classmates, they wouldn't have gotten in any of the prestigious colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being the parent of the kid with Ivy-level stats and ECs who was pushed by the counseling team to apply to Dickinson (no offense to Dickinson)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP — everyone is NOT happy. Parents especially.
why do you say that?
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to WASP restraint and good taste. It’s pathetic to post “college results” on a public instagram page. It’s sad how far Exeter has fallen.