Anonymous wrote:DC was accepted SCEA to Princeton and was tempted by one other university. That university, however, was best friend's top choice. We took a walk, listed the features that were most important to DC, and compared Princeton to the alternative. Princeton won, easily, and DC decided that bragging rights were not worth possibly hurting best friend's chances (or those of any other classmates at our small private school). No additional applications were submitted, and no regrets. Trophy hunting is awful, and it does impact classmates coming from smaller schools. They remember, years later.
Princeton, by the way, has been all DC could have hoped for, and more.
Anonymous wrote:It is totally a dick move to to get the early acceptance to Princeton and then go trophy hunting. They really do ruin things for their classmates. Awful families.
Anonymous wrote:DC was accepted SCEA to Princeton and was tempted by one other university. That university, however, was best friend's top choice. We took a walk, listed the features that were most important to DC, and compared Princeton to the alternative. Princeton won, easily, and DC decided that bragging rights were not worth possibly hurting best friend's chances (or those of any other classmates at our small private school). No additional applications were submitted, and no regrets. Trophy hunting is awful, and it does impact classmates coming from smaller schools. They remember, years later.
Princeton, by the way, has been all DC could have hoped for, and more.
Anonymous wrote:I think I know who you are talking about.Anonymous wrote:Our school also had a kid like this. They got in early and then ran the Ivy tables in RD and no one else got an Ivy spot in RD. (not an exaggeration--others on here will know who I'm talking about).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child admitted to Princeton SCEA has earned the right to apply to as many schools as he or she wishes.
Good luck to that family (parents and kids) having any friends after graduation if that kid ends up at the SCEA after blocking everyone else from the other top schools. Public school parents may not get it, but in a small, private school community things like this get around FAST. Your kid is basically seen as a self-centered jerk and parents are seen as jerks for not putting a stop to this nonsense.
I appreciate your perspective, but still maintain that the student admitted early to Princeton has earned the right to apply elsewhere.
To be viewed as a jerk in my eyes, that student would have to apply to all top 15 universities with no intention or interest in attending most of them. A common example of applying just for the chance at a vanity acceptance is a top student who applies to both Dartmouth College and to Columbia University as the two have very little in common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child admitted to Princeton SCEA has earned the right to apply to as many schools as he or she wishes.
Good luck to that family (parents and kids) having any friends after graduation if that kid ends up at the SCEA after blocking everyone else from the other top schools. Public school parents may not get it, but in a small, private school community things like this get around FAST. Your kid is basically seen as a self-centered jerk and parents are seen as jerks for not putting a stop to this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it could be about comparing financial aid or merit offers.Anonymous wrote:That's a complete a$$ move.
OP said nothing about that. And Princeton is pretty darn good about FA.
A$$ move indeed
The best. Princeton or Yale consistently give the best financial aid packages.
This isn't true.
Recently had a friend's kid get almost a full ride from duke but almost nothing from HYPSM school because estranged non-custodial parent was too wealthy.
Tell your kids to compete. You've already insulate them from competition by sending them to private school.
Sure your school might get at least HYPSM admit but most schools have zero.
You still have to compete for that one... and if you're good enough, they will take 2 or even 3.
I think I know who you are talking about.Anonymous wrote:Our school also had a kid like this. They got in early and then ran the Ivy tables in RD and no one else got an Ivy spot in RD. (not an exaggeration--others on here will know who I'm talking about).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child admitted to Princeton SCEA has earned the right to apply to as many schools as he or she wishes.
But what's the point? The ED and SCEA apps are meant for first choice schools. So you got into Princeton. Great. Go to Princeton. Why on earth would you rack up admissions at other very selective schools knowing very well you are hurting the opportunities for your classmates? I get the financial aid issue. But this poster sounds like a private school parent. Plus Princeton is well known for being extremely generous with FA. I don't think this is a money thing. It's someone asking for permission to be a dick to their kid's classmates.