Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And write one of your essays on your menstruation cycle or why you love Papa John’s pizza.
Or write "Black LIves Matter" over and over in your essay. Worked for an applicant to Stanford last year.
Anonymous wrote:Palo Alto High sends 15 to 25 students to Stanford every year. Same phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the $$ boarding schools, The Boston Latin School (public) typically sends 16 students each year to Harvard only.
good school, in Harvard's back yard. Not surprised.
Some of those students are probably children of faculty and staff. Not that they aren't also smart, but they do have a hook.
and insanely high number of direct legacies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the $$ boarding schools, The Boston Latin School (public) typically sends 16 students each year to Harvard only.
good school, in Harvard's back yard. Not surprised.
Some of those students are probably children of faculty and staff. Not that they aren't also smart, but they do have a hook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the $$ boarding schools, The Boston Latin School (public) typically sends 16 students each year to Harvard only.
good school, in Harvard's back yard. Not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Forget the $$ boarding schools, The Boston Latin School (public) typically sends 16 students each year to Harvard only.
Anonymous wrote:Do boarding schools like Exeter/Phillips Academy/Milton have better admits?
Saw Milton had 16 to Harvard and 5 to Stanford tin 2017 and Nobles & Greenough had 9 to Harvard and 9 to Dartmouth
Anonymous wrote:The Black Lives Matter wasn't his actual 500 word common app essay, it was one of the short prompts within the Stanford essay, wasn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And write one of your essays on your menstruation cycle or why you love Papa John’s pizza.
Or write "Black LIves Matter" over and over in your essay. Worked for an applicant to Stanford last year.