Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone went last year, but I don't think anyone applied to Harvard this year. It's never been popular for some reason.
Odd
Not really.
Harvard not being "popular" as a place to apply? Yes, that's an odd statement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad went to grad school at Harvard.
what were your dad's stats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone went last year, but I don't think anyone applied to Harvard this year. It's never been popular for some reason.
Odd
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's scary that your are stalking their Instagram.
It’s actually not, they created a public IG page because they want people to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone went last year, but I don't think anyone applied to Harvard this year. It's never been popular for some reason.
Odd
Anonymous wrote:Antarctic home school, in!
Anonymous wrote:My kid got into Yale and isn’t posting. Too many kids didn’t get in this week. There’s no rush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's scary that your are stalking their Instagram.
It’s actually not, they created a public IG page because they want people to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Someone went last year, but I don't think anyone applied to Harvard this year. It's never been popular for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:So for Linked In accounts, I totally get that it can be used for networking.
But I've seen some high school accounts with so much detail - down to every single AP course taken and AP scores and the breakdown of SAT scores. Do you need this info to network?
Can someone explain?
My initial thought was some private colleges counsellor told these kids to do it and then other kids just followed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my son made his commitment post, his LinkedIn is getting around 100 views per day, and we're getting 30-40 likes daily. It feels like people are stalking us
Why does your high school kid have a Linked In? Maybe if he didn't you wouldn't worry about this.