Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not true at STA. Already 14 boys in ivies (HPY Dartmouth and Columbia) plus another batch at top schools. And still waiting for UChicago
Lacrosse bros
Anonymous wrote:Questbrige and URM are basically a quota set aside for underachieving applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Mumsy will be hitting the sauce hard after junior enrolls in state u.
Anonymous wrote:Mumsy will be hitting the sauce hard after junior enrolls in state u.
Anonymous wrote:Poor entitled children, what ever are they going to do now than mommy and daddy can't put that prestigious sticker on their Range Rover?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there is a little charter school in DC - called BASIS DC.
Its senior class has just under 50 students. 3 admitted to Yale, 1 to Dartmouth, 1 to MIT (class of 2020 is the 4th graduating class in the school's history). 1 Questbridge match, the rest are unhooked.
So maybe there is something to OP's lament. To a certain degree, these kinds of schools are only going to take so many from DC/MD/VA. And perhaps they are choosing more public school kids.
Correction, one of the Yale admits was legacy. The only legacy of the bunch listed above.
And none of them are URM?
Are you URM if only one parent is URM?
Of course some are. Right, OP of this sub-thread?
Most are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Questbrige and URM are basically a quota set aside for underachieving applicants.
Not the ones I know - high 1500s, weighted 4.89+, dozens of APs. Good luck thinking they bumped your child for unfair reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there is a little charter school in DC - called BASIS DC.
Its senior class has just under 50 students. 3 admitted to Yale, 1 to Dartmouth, 1 to MIT (class of 2020 is the 4th graduating class in the school's history). 1 Questbridge match, the rest are unhooked.
So maybe there is something to OP's lament. To a certain degree, these kinds of schools are only going to take so many from DC/MD/VA. And perhaps they are choosing more public school kids.
Correction, one of the Yale admits was legacy. The only legacy of the bunch listed above.
And none of them are URM?
Are you URM if only one parent is URM?
Of course some are. Right, OP of this sub-thread?
Most are not.
Anonymous wrote:Questbrige and URM are basically a quota set aside for underachieving applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to note that that this is an outstanding thread title.
I would've thought so too, except these days that descriptor is often applied to schools for terrifying reasons and probably not good to joke about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there is a little charter school in DC - called BASIS DC.
Its senior class has just under 50 students. 3 admitted to Yale, 1 to Dartmouth, 1 to MIT (class of 2020 is the 4th graduating class in the school's history). 1 Questbridge match, the rest are unhooked.
So maybe there is something to OP's lament. To a certain degree, these kinds of schools are only going to take so many from DC/MD/VA. And perhaps they are choosing more public school kids.
Correction, one of the Yale admits was legacy. The only legacy of the bunch listed above.
And none of them are URM?
Of course some are. Right, OP of this sub-thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there is a little charter school in DC - called BASIS DC.
Its senior class has just under 50 students. 3 admitted to Yale, 1 to Dartmouth, 1 to MIT (class of 2020 is the 4th graduating class in the school's history). 1 Questbridge match, the rest are unhooked.
So maybe there is something to OP's lament. To a certain degree, these kinds of schools are only going to take so many from DC/MD/VA. And perhaps they are choosing more public school kids.
It’s faddish on the part of admission directors. They want urban. They want “Dreamers.” They even want Illegals.
Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to note that that this is an outstanding thread title.