Anonymous wrote:Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, and MIT and are all less than 30 percent white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just took a tour. All the students we have encountered are URM/first generation and talked about how financial aids help them and many are doing the 5th year for co-terminous master degrees. So envious of them as I know my unhooked yet qualified kid will not get in.
Stanford's demographics don't reflect this at all.
more than any other university, Stanford has a lot of Asian and Hispanic first generation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just took a tour. All the students we have encountered are URM/first generation and talked about how financial aids help them and many are doing the 5th year for co-terminous master degrees. So envious of them as I know my unhooked yet qualified kid will not get in.
Stanford's demographics don't reflect this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Gates' kids had no problem getting in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just took a tour. All the students we have encountered are URM/first generation and talked about how financial aids help them and many are doing the 5th year for co-terminous master degrees. So envious of them as I know my unhooked yet qualified kid will not get in.
Stanford's demographics don't reflect this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Just took a tour. All the students we have encountered are URM/first generation and talked about how financial aids help them and many are doing the 5th year for co-terminous master degrees. So envious of them as I know my unhooked yet qualified kid will not get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family knows of two boys--one Indian American, one Korean American--who got into Stanford last spring after a super brutal Ivy Day. One got rejected from every Ivy and the other got rejected by all but Columbia. Both were very high stats but very generic/packaged. The one had a "passion project" for feeding the homeless that was obviously just for college and the other did a lot of debate things (but no national awards). Both were pretty arrogant and not overly likable. Maybe a total coincidence that both got in, but I'd say the thing they had in common was being grinds, lack of authenticity, and ego. Oh, and they are both very conservative.
Most of the kids I know who got in were either arrogant or lied on their apps. I think Stanford has a “type” that wouldn’t get into most Ivies. They’re not the brightest bulbs in the room either. Perhaps Stanford worries about the super smart kids turning them down for MIT/Harvard/Yale.
Anonymous wrote:I know a few Stanford kids who had parents who set up ELABORATE non-profits when the kids were in 7th or 8th ---bascially the parents had a 6 year college application plan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must agree with some of these comments. Was on campus just last week and learned the last entry class was 22 percent white- and likely many of those are athletes. As a white, UMC unhooked applicant the odds are incredibly low. I can absolutely see the appeal - the campus is incredible and has great energy.
22% - that's really low. Are the other top schools like this or is Stanford an outlier?