Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a GDS booster...I have kids there and have multiple problems with the school...but I have heard of the following acceptances from my kids who are not yet seniors.
Harvard- boy
Yale -girl
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy
Tulane -Girl
I am always worried about grade deflation and how my younger HS age kids will do but this seems like so far so good...
Of course people are not crowing about deferrals or rejections...so who knows how the class will do
These are almost all legacy kids.
Harvard- boy -double legacy parents;
Yale -girl -legacy
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
Tulane -Girl
Harvard -girl --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
So basically the Ivys are all DOUBLE legacy with parents who are in the national press. The regular Joes are going to Tulane and NYU.
The Ivy kids are REALLY IMPRESSIVE but lets not kid ourselves that it's their GDS education that got them into these Ivys.
+1000
This is true at every Big 3 and other DC private - NCS/STA, Sidwell, Maret, Potomac, etc.
The legacy kids are getting into the legacy schools. Assuming the kids have the grades - no small feat in and of itself, of course - this is still the biggest factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a GDS booster...I have kids there and have multiple problems with the school...but I have heard of the following acceptances from my kids who are not yet seniors.
Harvard- boy
Yale -girl
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy
Tulane -Girl
I am always worried about grade deflation and how my younger HS age kids will do but this seems like so far so good...
Of course people are not crowing about deferrals or rejections...so who knows how the class will do
These are almost all legacy kids.
Harvard- boy -double legacy parents;
Yale -girl -legacy
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
Tulane -Girl
Harvard -girl --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
So basically the Ivys are all DOUBLE legacy with parents who are in the national press. The regular Joes are going to Tulane and NYU.
The Ivy kids are REALLY IMPRESSIVE but lets not kid ourselves that it's their GDS education that got them into these Ivys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a GDS booster...I have kids there and have multiple problems with the school...but I have heard of the following acceptances from my kids who are not yet seniors.
Harvard- boy
Yale -girl
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy
Tulane -Girl
I am always worried about grade deflation and how my younger HS age kids will do but this seems like so far so good...
Of course people are not crowing about deferrals or rejections...so who knows how the class will do
These are almost all legacy kids.
Harvard- boy -double legacy parents;
Yale -girl -legacy
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
Tulane -Girl
Harvard -girl --double legacy parents; one is Wikipedia page level well-known
So basically the Ivys are all DOUBLE legacy with parents who are in the national press. The regular Joes are going to Tulane and NYU.
The Ivy kids are REALLY IMPRESSIVE but lets not kid ourselves that it's their GDS education that got them into these Ivys.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a GDS booster...I have kids there and have multiple problems with the school...but I have heard of the following acceptances from my kids who are not yet seniors.
Harvard- boy
Yale -girl
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy
Tulane -Girl
I am always worried about grade deflation and how my younger HS age kids will do but this seems like so far so good...
Of course people are not crowing about deferrals or rejections...so who knows how the class will do
Anonymous wrote:I am not a GDS booster...I have kids there and have multiple problems with the school...but I have heard of the following acceptances from my kids who are not yet seniors.
Harvard- boy
Yale -girl
NYU-Boy
Cornell-boy
Tulane -Girl
I am always worried about grade deflation and how my younger HS age kids will do but this seems like so far so good...
Of course people are not crowing about deferrals or rejections...so who knows how the class will do
Anonymous wrote:+1. It is a silly chant that is done at sporting events and has been for years. Release the pearls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED results at Sidwell so far are great. Tons of kids waiting to hear today from Brown and other very top schools.
Shut out. Disappointing.
? I'm sure you will find an acceptance note to somewhere later on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS has 10+ Ivy admits out of a class of 70
So what is that like 3 students.
More than 10 girls out of 70
Really fantastic! All of that money spent has finally paid off. You must be getting excited to pay for the big Ivy bill next.
Damn skippy. And your kids can work for the person who works for the person who works for my daughter!
That's really unnecessary. Be the better person.
+1. I heard that STA kids chant this when playing schools like Wilson. I didn't believe it until now. No class.
Utterly horrific, if true.
Talk about breeding complete Aholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED results at Sidwell so far are great. Tons of kids waiting to hear today from Brown and other very top schools.
Shut out. Disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS has 10+ Ivy admits out of a class of 70
So what is that like 3 students.
More than 10 girls out of 70
Really fantastic! All of that money spent has finally paid off. You must be getting excited to pay for the big Ivy bill next.
Damn skippy. And your kids can work for the person who works for the person who works for my daughter!
That's really unnecessary. Be the better person.
+1. I heard that STA kids chant this when playing schools like Wilson. I didn't believe it until now. No class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thread is talking about private, including the Big3 is waste of money and with no advantage to college admissions. Would be interesting to actually see the stats for the bottom 75% of class. I am sure to 25% are what people are touting here.
Nope. There are "bottom 75%" who applied to non-Ivy, first choice schools and are getting in ED. They may not be schools that some consider "elite" (I am referring to the long thread in the College forum here) but they are those students first choices. Schools like Carnegie, Case-Western, Pitzer, etc.
Okay, but was spending money at Big3 helping them get in at the low tier schools or would they still have gotten in coming from a public?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS has 10+ Ivy admits out of a class of 70
So what is that like 3 students.
More than 10 girls out of 70
Really fantastic! All of that money spent has finally paid off. You must be getting excited to pay for the big Ivy bill next.
Damn skippy. And your kids can work for the person who works for the person who works for my daughter!
That's really unnecessary. Be the better person.