Anonymous wrote:I have a child who graduated from Stuyvesant HS in NYC, which is a large, public, test-in school. Parents and kids were given full access to Naviance and we found it really helpful in generating a college list. It was packed with data for the school and really good information. I'm really surprised that Sidwell doesn't give parents full access to Naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can say "you have over 10 classmates considering this school for ED, you may want to go with a different option"
But that doesn't mean that kid won't still apply ED to that school, because everyone thinks they may have a shot.
At elite schools like sidwell, how do they not have relationships with elite admissions officers to get pre-reads?
College admissions offices are so under-staffed, can’t even finish reading submitted applications these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can say "you have over 10 classmates considering this school for ED, you may want to go with a different option"
But that doesn't mean that kid won't still apply ED to that school, because everyone thinks they may have a shot.
At elite schools like sidwell, how do they not have relationships with elite admissions officers to get pre-reads?
Anonymous wrote:They can say "you have over 10 classmates considering this school for ED, you may want to go with a different option"
But that doesn't mean that kid won't still apply ED to that school, because everyone thinks they may have a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
An oversized number of kids applied ED and none were admitted and several were rejected outright.
Seems like Brown is sending a message to the Sidwell - you're letting too many apply.
Why is Brown so popular? It's a good school but not stupendously great compared to some others.
Agree why Brown? What about the other top Ivies?
Maybe it's not the top kids that are applying to Brown but the students that are ranked more in the middle. That could explain the big number of students applying.
Well Sidwell did recently have at least 7 students in one year accepted to Yale, maybe based on experience students and their parents felt that it was worth the reach?
Then why the heck are 15 middle kids applying to an ivy that only 1-3 kids will get in to? That makes no sense.
I have no idea about this specific incident, but can college offices really say to students, "X and Y are applying, so your chances are slim to none"? I would love to hear from folks with experience on how this is handled at schools, including boarding, where the school restricts the number of applicants to HYSM, etc.
My kid’s private school said they will make recommendations on where to apply, including ED strategy (starting with schools in which kid is interested). And, I have heard anecdotally of situations where they tell kid that other stronger stats kids are applying too (of course not specifics). But they also told us they would support whatever application son wants to make. We are happy for the intel and figure follow the strategy, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
An oversized number of kids applied ED and none were admitted and several were rejected outright.
Seems like Brown is sending a message to the Sidwell - you're letting too many apply.
Why is Brown so popular? It's a good school but not stupendously great compared to some others.
Agree why Brown? What about the other top Ivies?
Maybe it's not the top kids that are applying to Brown but the students that are ranked more in the middle. That could explain the big number of students applying.
Well Sidwell did recently have at least 7 students in one year accepted to Yale, maybe based on experience students and their parents felt that it was worth the reach?
Then why the heck are 15 middle kids applying to an ivy that only 1-3 kids will get in to? That makes no sense.
I have no idea about this specific incident, but can college offices really say to students, "X and Y are applying, so your chances are slim to none"? I would love to hear from folks with experience on how this is handled at schools, including boarding, where the school restricts the number of applicants to HYSM, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
An oversized number of kids applied ED and none were admitted and several were rejected outright.
Seems like Brown is sending a message to the Sidwell - you're letting too many apply.
Why is Brown so popular? It's a good school but not stupendously great compared to some others.
Agree why Brown? What about the other top Ivies?
Maybe it's not the top kids that are applying to Brown but the students that are ranked more in the middle. That could explain the big number of students applying.
Well Sidwell did recently have at least 7 students in one year accepted to Yale, maybe based on experience students and their parents felt that it was worth the reach?
Then why the heck are 15 middle kids applying to an ivy that only 1-3 kids will get in to? That makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
An oversized number of kids applied ED and none were admitted and several were rejected outright.
Seems like Brown is sending a message to the Sidwell - you're letting too many apply.
Why is Brown so popular? It's a good school but not stupendously great compared to some others.
Agree why Brown? What about the other top Ivies?
Maybe it's not the top kids that are applying to Brown but the students that are ranked more in the middle. That could explain the big number of students applying.
Well Sidwell did recently have at least 7 students in one year accepted to Yale, maybe based on experience students and their parents felt that it was worth the reach?
Then why the heck are 15 middle kids applying to an ivy that only 1-3 kids will get in to? That makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the TJ crazies here? Thank goodness my kids aren’t at Sidwell or TJ. Both seem pretty toxic to me after reading this thread!
Probably Sidwell parents pretending to be TJ parents. That is what this thread is about; sabotaging others and making them look bad.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with the TJ crazies here? Thank goodness my kids aren’t at Sidwell or TJ. Both seem pretty toxic to me after reading this thread!