Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They started hoovering up HYP students about 10-15 years ago. It's actually pretty crazy. Their targeting is intense. Only thing they haven't sent is a singing telegram
Their targeting is bad though. Kids with no chance of getting in get bombarded with info. They were working to get apps up for the longest time.
This is interesting. I live about 5 hours from Chicago in a neighboring state. I haven't heard of any students from our district going to Chicago. DC received probably 4-6 mailings from Chicago which surprised me. His SATs are "commended" level and his spike is not very spiky. I wondered why he was being targeted. It was a teeny bit flattering though....
DC had no interest in the city of Chicago and I decided it had to be an application count pumping campaign. I did like the mailings though. I wondered if DC was selected based on SAT score x zip code or number of AP tests x zip code.
Also of note, I talked to a mom who teaches at a local public IB high school the next county over (lower income compared to mine). She told me she received a fabric logo blanket from Chicago as a thank you for being a student's recommender. So they market to teachers, too.
My reaction: "So that's where the tuition money goes!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I partially blame college counselors. Especially in the DC area, private school counselors and admissions consultants push Chicago as THE ED2 option. I know multiple Big 3 kids who were dinged or deferred REA or ED at their top choice schools who then applied to Chicago ED2 with a little "advice." Thankfully, they seem fairly happy there but it doesn't sound as quirky or intellectually distinct. It sounds like what some on DCUM call a lower Ivy, which is fine but different than what many expect.
So let's say the kid is dinged ED/REA at their top choice school. Where should they then apply? What are their options? Remember - most kids in that situation are not in the best mind set, especially if a lot of their friends got in ED. Many want to be done, so they go the ED2 Chicago route.
Seems fairly pragmatic to me.
Applying regular decision to the schools they actually prefer RD is the clear option. I already know a couple who speculate about what might have happened RD.
There are at least 3-4 schools with ED2 that I'd call better than Chicago but that is more subjective.
Get ready for, "is University of Chicago like CUNY?" It isn't like the name alone gets you too far (they've been more than happy to sell the rights to the grad school names too).
At least make Booth give a little more money like Kansas does before they name an athletic facility for their favorite booster![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two "top" local private schools are sending a lot of kids to Chicago these days when 20 years ago it'd have been one or two every other year.
I do agree that Chicago is deliberately going after the bright affluent kids who don't make cut at Penn or Brown or Yale.
TBH, nearly all would make the cut but they would lose the admissions lottery.
Is it possible that they’d make the cut in terms of academics but miss in terms of networking and activities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I partially blame college counselors. Especially in the DC area, private school counselors and admissions consultants push Chicago as THE ED2 option. I know multiple Big 3 kids who were dinged or deferred REA or ED at their top choice schools who then applied to Chicago ED2 with a little "advice." Thankfully, they seem fairly happy there but it doesn't sound as quirky or intellectually distinct. It sounds like what some on DCUM call a lower Ivy, which is fine but different than what many expect.
So let's say the kid is dinged ED/REA at their top choice school. Where should they then apply? What are their options? Remember - most kids in that situation are not in the best mind set, especially if a lot of their friends got in ED. Many want to be done, so they go the ED2 Chicago route.
Seems fairly pragmatic to me.
Applying regular decision to the schools they actually prefer RD is the clear option. I already know a couple who speculate about what might have happened RD.
There are at least 3-4 schools with ED2 that I'd call better than Chicago but that is more subjective.
Get ready for, "is University of Chicago like CUNY?" It isn't like the name alone gets you too far (they've been more than happy to sell the rights to the grad school names too).
At least make Booth give a little more money like Kansas does before they name an athletic facility for their favorite booster![]()
Anonymous wrote:Quirky, smart, leftist, non-athletic, well-off financially, lots from Northeast, enjoy the challenge of rigorous academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They started hoovering up HYP students about 10-15 years ago. It's actually pretty crazy. Their targeting is intense. Only thing they haven't sent is a singing telegram
Their targeting is bad though. Kids with no chance of getting in get bombarded with info. They were working to get apps up for the longest time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two "top" local private schools are sending a lot of kids to Chicago these days when 20 years ago it'd have been one or two every other year.
I do agree that Chicago is deliberately going after the bright affluent kids who don't make cut at Penn or Brown or Yale.
TBH, nearly all would make the cut but they would lose the admissions lottery.