Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected by several schools and she is really really disappointed. Luckily she got accepted by her two safety schools so she has a place to go. Sigh
Same here for DC. Still 3 more to hear from but the only likely is another safety. Grateful for the safeties at least! Go Blue!
Michigan is a safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected by several schools and she is really really disappointed. Luckily she got accepted by her two safety schools so she has a place to go. Sigh
Same here for DC. Still 3 more to hear from but the only likely is another safety. Grateful for the safeties at least! Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected by several schools and she is really really disappointed. Luckily she got accepted by her two safety schools so she has a place to go. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know about Vanderbilt? Do they mail, email or notify by portal?
They are apparently using the portal for the first time this year, then mailing. They haven't announced the date yet, at least last time I checked, but people are thinking they will want to beat the Ivies so it could be tomorrow. I've already given up on this one after reading on their website the admit rate for RD is 10% and the middle 50% of SAT scores for RD is 750-800 on each section.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected by several schools and she is really really disappointed. Luckily she got accepted by her two safety schools so she has a place to go. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected by several schools and she is really really disappointed. Luckily she got accepted by her two safety schools so she has a place to go. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:Re: hooks. Being a National Hispanic Scholar and therefore being categorized as hispanic for demographic purposes, requires only 1/4 hispanic heritage. At our high school, these students are affluent, several generations removed - for example - don't speak any Spanish, college educated parents- often ivy educated. Saddens me that these types of programs aren't benefiting, who I think, are the intended students. Parents are going to take advantage of whatever is available, but I wish colleges would get called out on this.
Anonymous wrote:what is causing the stress their expectations or yours?