Anonymous wrote:Yes but the essay is where the 1560 SAT 4.0/4.5 kid looks different from the 1570 SAT 4.0/4.5 kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is not unique in his situation of having a tough go, but nonetheless sorry to hear OP. There was a super popular post a few months back where a UMC Asian with perfect stats and incredible awards and extracurriculars applied ED to Duke and didn't get in. It's happening to lots of kids now, but it doesn't make it any easier. There's still some schools coming up for your son I imagine so don't give up hope!
And yet Duke is well-populated with Asian kids with perfect stats. Asians are over represented, in fact. Perfect stats doesn’t entitle a student to school of choice. And this suggestion that other applicants didn’t work is hard is egotistical and disgusting.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:High stat DC also swimming in rejections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is not unique in his situation of having a tough go, but nonetheless sorry to hear OP. There was a super popular post a few months back where a UMC Asian with perfect stats and incredible awards and extracurriculars applied ED to Duke and didn't get in. It's happening to lots of kids now, but it doesn't make it any easier. There's still some schools coming up for your son I imagine so don't give up hope!
And yet Duke is well-populated with Asian kids with perfect stats. Asians are over represented, in fact. Perfect stats doesn’t entitle a student to school of choice. And this suggestion that other applicants didn’t work is hard is egotistical and disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Your son is not unique in his situation of having a tough go, but nonetheless sorry to hear OP. There was a super popular post a few months back where a UMC Asian with perfect stats and incredible awards and extracurriculars applied ED to Duke and didn't get in. It's happening to lots of kids now, but it doesn't make it any easier. There's still some schools coming up for your son I imagine so don't give up hope!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly just a venting post so bear with me but this is getting pretty ridiculous with the waitlists after the deferrals.. seems like so many of our kids are getting strung along. I, like many, have a kid hoping to major in CS. CS is his innate gift and he is truly gifted at it but these schools don’t seem to see that. He is accepted somewhere (definitely not top 50) so he is probably heading there but what on Earth is going on with all these deferrals and waitlists??? Who is getting in to these places?? He is a white male, 1580 SAT, UMC, straight A, multiple AP, highest rigor, multiple award winning, dedicated volunteer hours, write ups in magazines, articles in Wired… What else to they want?
Maybe it’s a blessing in disguise considering that AI is going to completely make a CS degree worthless?
Anonymous wrote:White UMC is the deal breaker. Read the news. That’s not what’s in right now.
Anonymous wrote:Mainly just a venting post so bear with me but this is getting pretty ridiculous with the waitlists after the deferrals.. seems like so many of our kids are getting strung along. I, like many, have a kid hoping to major in CS. CS is his innate gift and he is truly gifted at it but these schools don’t seem to see that. He is accepted somewhere (definitely not top 50) so he is probably heading there but what on Earth is going on with all these deferrals and waitlists??? Who is getting in to these places?? He is a white male, 1580 SAT, UMC, straight A, multiple AP, highest rigor, multiple award winning, dedicated volunteer hours, write ups in magazines, articles in Wired… What else to they want?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand it either. At many colleges, not just LACs, women outnumber men by A LOT. If computer science is that popular, why not open a few extra seats? I understand limiting the number of pre-meds but no computer science since it's so in demand. Did he apply to UMCP?
Anonymous wrote:Apply to liberal arts schools as a CS major - many don’t limit number of majors.