Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any one got into Pomona college?
what do you think Pomona?
I know two who got in from Pomona from MCPS. Both white boys without hooks.
Interesting. Do you know their stats? My DS, White boy from VA suburbs with no hooks, is applying RD.
The one I know is 4.7w and 1510. Impressive ECs focused on a hook but not a particularly niche one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any one got into Pomona college?
what do you think Pomona?
I know two who got in from Pomona from MCPS. Both white boys without hooks.
Interesting. Do you know their stats? My DS, White boy from VA suburbs with no hooks, is applying RD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC did not ED anywhere for similar reasons to the PP (covid made campus visits impossible).
Wondering if that was a mistake now too.
I honestly wish that ED had been rethought across the board this year. Seems like plenty of kids were not able to make an ED choice, so I hope it doesn't greatly disadvantage students this cycle.
The experts were all saying ED full pay applications are the path to acceptance at reach schools this year. With challenged economic/business models and significant drop in full pay international students, American Universities and colleges are poised for the biggest re-stratification of their enrollment in decades. Ultimately a detriment to society, but an opportunity for affluent families.
What about for non-affluent families? DS didn't ED because I told him that means full pay, and we can't commit to that. He got into his first choice EA, the only one we've heard from. Financial info will come separately in January. This school typically provides no merit aid, and FAFSA tells me we have to pay 100%. DS also applied EA to two schools that typically DO provide merit aid to deserving students, but I'm afraid they won't in the COVID environment. So stressful.
Join us at the Public Universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any one got into Pomona college?
what do you think Pomona?
I know two who got in from Pomona from MCPS. Both white boys without hooks.
Anonymous wrote:How will you know if you can get aid at an Ivy if you’ve not gotten accepted yet? Did you run their net price? How sure are you they are grants not loans or workstudy?
Congrats on merit at Pitt. We got nothing from them despite stellar stats. That’s how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at UChicago, ED
MCPS public (nonmagnet) 3.96 uw, 35 ACT, 3 APs
Co-captain 2 clubs. 250 service hours
#1 in national academic competitions
No hooks
A happy household
Congratulations! Any merit received, or does that come later?
Thanks everyone. Its a bit overwhelming. Like the other poster, when I saw the jump in the number of applications coupled with the fact that UC needed extra time to process all the ED/EA applications, I was sure DC would not get in.
I doubt there will be any merit aid- DC applied ED. But we planned for this and saved so DC could have the option to go where ever. A big gift, I know, but we will be fine, even though we do not have what would be considered high incomes around the DMV.
I'm trying not to out DC on this public board, but I guess some can figure it out who it is, just as I have in the past from other postings. As an obsessive reader of this board and occasional poster, its been nice to hear the positive comments. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC did not ED anywhere for similar reasons to the PP (covid made campus visits impossible).
Wondering if that was a mistake now too.
I honestly wish that ED had been rethought across the board this year. Seems like plenty of kids were not able to make an ED choice, so I hope it doesn't greatly disadvantage students this cycle.
The experts were all saying ED full pay applications are the path to acceptance at reach schools this year. With challenged economic/business models and significant drop in full pay international students, American Universities and colleges are poised for the biggest re-stratification of their enrollment in decades. Ultimately a detriment to society, but an opportunity for affluent families.
What about for non-affluent families? DS didn't ED because I told him that means full pay, and we can't commit to that. He got into his first choice EA, the only one we've heard from. Financial info will come separately in January. This school typically provides no merit aid, and FAFSA tells me we have to pay 100%. DS also applied EA to two schools that typically DO provide merit aid to deserving students, but I'm afraid they won't in the COVID environment. So stressful.
Anonymous wrote:any one got into Pomona college?
what do you think Pomona?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC did not ED anywhere for similar reasons to the PP (covid made campus visits impossible).
Wondering if that was a mistake now too.
I honestly wish that ED had been rethought across the board this year. Seems like plenty of kids were not able to make an ED choice, so I hope it doesn't greatly disadvantage students this cycle.
The experts were all saying ED full pay applications are the path to acceptance at reach schools this year. With challenged economic/business models and significant drop in full pay international students, American Universities and colleges are poised for the biggest re-stratification of their enrollment in decades. Ultimately a detriment to society, but an opportunity for affluent families.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying not to out DC on this public board, but I guess some can figure it out who it is, just as I have in the past from other postings. As an obsessive reader of this board and occasional poster, its been nice to hear the positive comments. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at UChicago, ED
MCPS public (nonmagnet) 3.96 uw, 35 ACT, 3 APs
Co-captain 2 clubs. 250 service hours
#1 in national academic competitions
No hooks
A happy household
Congratulations! Any merit received, or does that come later?