Anonymous wrote:3.8 big 3. Not in at UCB. WL and UCLA. In at Irvine, SB, SD. Going somewhere else altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if your kid or any you know were admitted to Cal, UCLA, etc from a Big3, what do you think put them over the edge?
I know these are hard admits under the private school paradigm of few APs, etc,
I don’t know any students at my children’s school (Sidwell) who talk about attending a UC. I’m sure there are some, it just hasn’t reached my ears. Generally speaking, I don’t think state schools are popular among Sidwell kids.
My son applied from Sidwell a couple of cycles ago. Denied. The problem is that a Sidwell GPA will never cut it in a sea of 4.8888888s, and GPA is literally the only thing UCs screen for now. That, and I think poverty.
Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin "get" the Sidwell situation. UCs and Texas do not. So, Ann Arbor is a more reliable admit than UC Santa Barbara, oddly.
UCs are not highly sought after by Sidwell students. That said, there are 5 c/o ‘24 students going to UCs (1 each to Cal, UCSD, and UCSC). The two students who are going to UCLA are recruited athletes.
Sidwell seems to send a handful of students (including non recruited athletes) to UCs every year. It’s not an impossible admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if your kid or any you know were admitted to Cal, UCLA, etc from a Big3, what do you think put them over the edge?
I know these are hard admits under the private school paradigm of few APs, etc,
I don’t know any students at my children’s school (Sidwell) who talk about attending a UC. I’m sure there are some, it just hasn’t reached my ears. Generally speaking, I don’t think state schools are popular among Sidwell kids.
My son applied from Sidwell a couple of cycles ago. Denied. The problem is that a Sidwell GPA will never cut it in a sea of 4.8888888s, and GPA is literally the only thing UCs screen for now. That, and I think poverty.
Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin "get" the Sidwell situation. UCs and Texas do not. So, Ann Arbor is a more reliable admit than UC Santa Barbara, oddly.
UCs are not highly sought after by Sidwell students. That said, there are 5 c/o ‘24 students going to UCs (1 each to Cal, UCSD, and UCSC). The two students who are going to UCLA are recruited athletes.
Sidwell seems to send a handful of students (including non recruited athletes) to UCs every year. It’s not an impossible admit.
And yet Sidwell seniors send in close to 30 applications per year with only a few acceptances to Berkeley/UCLA.
There are 125 students per grade at Sidwell. Those 30 applications are most likely coming from the same 5-10 students. Are you actually trying to convince us that UCs are some of the most sought after colleges by Sidwell students? Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if your kid or any you know were admitted to Cal, UCLA, etc from a Big3, what do you think put them over the edge?
I know these are hard admits under the private school paradigm of few APs, etc,
I don’t know any students at my children’s school (Sidwell) who talk about attending a UC. I’m sure there are some, it just hasn’t reached my ears. Generally speaking, I don’t think state schools are popular among Sidwell kids.
My son applied from Sidwell a couple of cycles ago. Denied. The problem is that a Sidwell GPA will never cut it in a sea of 4.8888888s, and GPA is literally the only thing UCs screen for now. That, and I think poverty.
Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin "get" the Sidwell situation. UCs and Texas do not. So, Ann Arbor is a more reliable admit than UC Santa Barbara, oddly.
UCs are not highly sought after by Sidwell students. That said, there are 5 c/o ‘24 students going to UCs (1 each to Cal, UCSD, and UCSC). The two students who are going to UCLA are recruited athletes.
Sidwell seems to send a handful of students (including non recruited athletes) to UCs every year. It’s not an impossible admit.
And yet Sidwell seniors send in close to 30 applications per year with only a few acceptances to Berkeley/UCLA.
There are 125 students per grade at Sidwell. Those 30 applications are most likely coming from the same 5-10 students. Are you actually trying to convince us that UCs are some of the most sought after colleges by Sidwell students? Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the dmv’s fascination with usc. Growing up in socal it was always kind of a laughingstock. University of spoiled children was for mediocre student rich kids of alumni and football players. It’s in the complete hood as well and had the reputation of being like a prison…you can’t leave campus.
If I had a kid at a “big 3” school and they ended up at usc I’d consider it a fail. Unless they wanted to study film.
Sounds like you are stuck in college landscape of thirty years ago and have no real knowledge on this topic.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the dmv’s fascination with usc. Growing up in socal it was always kind of a laughingstock. University of spoiled children was for mediocre student rich kids of alumni and football players. It’s in the complete hood as well and had the reputation of being like a prison…you can’t leave campus.
If I had a kid at a “big 3” school and they ended up at usc I’d consider it a fail. Unless they wanted to study film.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if your kid or any you know were admitted to Cal, UCLA, etc from a Big3, what do you think put them over the edge?
I know these are hard admits under the private school paradigm of few APs, etc,
I don’t know any students at my children’s school (Sidwell) who talk about attending a UC. I’m sure there are some, it just hasn’t reached my ears. Generally speaking, I don’t think state schools are popular among Sidwell kids.
My son applied from Sidwell a couple of cycles ago. Denied. The problem is that a Sidwell GPA will never cut it in a sea of 4.8888888s, and GPA is literally the only thing UCs screen for now. That, and I think poverty.
Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin "get" the Sidwell situation. UCs and Texas do not. So, Ann Arbor is a more reliable admit than UC Santa Barbara, oddly.
Also, many are looking for something beyond weathly and entitled.
UCs are not highly sought after by Sidwell students. That said, there are 5 c/o ‘24 students going to UCs (1 each to Cal, UCSD, and UCSC). The two students who are going to UCLA are recruited athletes.
Sidwell seems to send a handful of students (including non recruited athletes) to UCs every year. It’s not an impossible admit.
And yet Sidwell seniors send in close to 30 applications per year with only a few acceptances to Berkeley/UCLA.
Well, I think that’s been explained. They don’t understand the rigor of these schools, and since they are test blind, are looking for kids with extremely high gpas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gds is sending I think 5 or so to UCLA + cal this year so somehow they are getting past the weighted thing
GDS grades more leniently than Sidwell and NCS.
Grading leniency doesn't matter since I imagine we can assume that they all have 4.0s when UC calculates their GPAs (in that they have all "A" grades sophomore and Junior year)---
That aside, GDS doesn't have ANY APs. So these kids have a MAX GPA of 4.0 unweighted/weighted which according to the previous poster would put them miles below a typical public applicant with a weighted >4.5.
And yet they're getting in.
Did you just make my point? Grading leniency _does_ matter if we are talking about the top DC privates. Almost no one, literally, comes out of Sidwell with a 4.0uw. In contrast, you just said "we can assume" that a GDS student will "have all "A" grades sophomore and junior year."
You would never assume that a Sidwell student, or NCS student, will have all As for two years straight. Essentially no one does at these schools. Unlike GDS, according to you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what are the big3?
Sidwell
GDS
Potomac
Anonymous wrote:And what are the big3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gds is sending I think 5 or so to UCLA + cal this year so somehow they are getting past the weighted thing
GDS grades more leniently than Sidwell and NCS.
Sigh. Not true. Are you insane? No one has a 4.0 at GDS. This is sour grapes because GDS had the best college admissions in the DMV this year. GDS is ridiculously hard- and the grade deflation has hurt past classes just like all the other top privates. This year they crushed it -no sure why but grade deflation played no part in it