Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
Your student applied to (at least ) 18 schools. You are contributing to the problem. Clearly many of these schools were not feeling the love and could tell that your student was not interested in going there.
Dp, parent of a junior at an academically rigorous private We just had our first meeting with college counseling and they advised at least 14 to 15 applications.
For the 100th time: It’s not about the total number of schools applied to. It’s about applying to a range of schools with varying acceptance rates (below 20%, 20-50%, over 50%) When the overwhelming majority of schools you apply to have acceptance rates below 20%, you’re setting yourself up for results like above.
This and PP was correct about ED giving significant advantage to full pay families. Post Covid, more schools are using ED to fill 40-50% of the class, and full pay kids on wait lists will be also get preference.No, it’s because private school kids are rich legacies, athletes, and connected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
Your student applied to (at least ) 18 schools. You are contributing to the problem. Clearly many of these schools were not feeling the love and could tell that your student was not interested in going there.
Dp, parent of a junior at an academically rigorous private We just had our first meeting with college counseling and they advised at least 14 to 15 applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
The reason the representation of private school kids is so high is because, on average, their numbers are much higher and their ECs are much stronger than those of public school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
Your student applied to (at least ) 18 schools. You are contributing to the problem. Clearly many of these schools were not feeling the love and could tell that your student was not interested in going there.
Dp, parent of a junior at an academically rigorous private We just had our first meeting with college counseling and they advised at least 14 to 15 applications.
+1. Yup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
Your student applied to (at least ) 18 schools. You are contributing to the problem. Clearly many of these schools were not feeling the love and could tell that your student was not interested in going there.
Dp, parent of a junior at an academically rigorous private We just had our first meeting with college counseling and they advised at least 14 to 15 applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
Your student applied to (at least ) 18 schools. You are contributing to the problem. Clearly many of these schools were not feeling the love and could tell that your student was not interested in going there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
The reason the representation of private school kids is so high is because, on average, their numbers are much higher and their ECs are much stronger than those of public school kids.[/quote
Really baiting the public school boosters with this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
Which Ivy is this? Dartmouth? Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
The reason the representation of private school kids is so high is because, on average, their numbers are much higher and their ECs are much stronger than those of public school kids.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is at an Ivy and there aren’t that many Black and Latinos. They count Asians in their minority numbers and the rich international minorities. What there a lot of is rich boarding or prep school kids.
At DC’s school 40% of the freshman class was from private school yet only 10% of students attend private school in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 denied almost everywhere
Accepted:
UT Austin University of North Carolina Boston College University of Georgia
Waitlisted:
Wake Forest Case Western Reserve Vanderbilt UChicago UVA
Denied:
Harvard Yale Northwestern Cornell Duke USC Rice WashU Emory
In the end, UT Austin was my top choice so I’m happy
UNC is fabulous!! Great choices. Your DC will do fine!! Congratulations!!