Anonymous
Post 12/07/2017 22:24     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

And University of Pittsburgh!

I think the thread just got started early for most people, even if the students are applying ED.

Next week, though . . .

Anonymous
Post 12/07/2017 21:45     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Yes, I had read a few pages a few day so ago before abandoning it, but then just now Saw the “interesting” title, and clicked in.....forgot it was about Questbridge.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 17:31     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

This thread should be retitled "QuestBridge"
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 16:07     Subject: Re:College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:I am deeply saddened (sickened) by the ignorance and elitist tones of some of these posts. I am so grateful for the work of organizations such as QB and wish all of their students the best.


Yup. A few kids in my son's high school just got QB matches. They were pretty spectacular kids.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 15:53     Subject: Re:College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

I am deeply saddened (sickened) by the ignorance and elitist tones of some of these posts. I am so grateful for the work of organizations such as QB and wish all of their students the best.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 12:41     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:WTF? I came from an LMC background and went to Harvard. Some culture shock, but no problem accessing (and continuing to benefit from) the resources the school had to offer. It’s hardly a vacation from real life — it’s the foundation for a different kind of life.


Same for me.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 11:43     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

WTF? I came from an LMC background and went to Harvard. Some culture shock, but no problem accessing (and continuing to benefit from) the resources the school had to offer. It’s hardly a vacation from real life — it’s the foundation for a different kind of life.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 08:52     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the real hook URM + poverty? QB is a non factor. You're hyping too hard to be a casual observer. QB is hq'd in DC, yes?


I benefited from QB several years ago (was admitted to several partner schools, though I went elsewhere), so you're right that I'm not a casual observer. They are based in Palo Alto, CA.


I've never heard of QuestBridge before. I think the idea of getting poor smart kids hooked up to go to top universities is fantastic. Doesn't look like it's URM, just low SES and smart. Kudos to them.



No is not fantastic, actually is kind of stupid to push role to leave in unreal world....

It's like taking a homeless to a fancy hotel and restaurant for a day and then send it back to the street...


"Taking a homeless"?

Try harder, please.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 08:48     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Inherited fortune to pay for it. DH was young, had no saying in it. He is a very technical guy not liberal arts focused. Wasn't a good fit by any means.


Sounds as though he could have used the help QuestBridge offers in navigating the system, including finding the right place for you and learning how to succeed there.

Super weird how anti-QB the poster before you is.


If you put it that way, he probably would have profited from their services. Thanks for pointing it out.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 08:40     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:Inherited fortune to pay for it. DH was young, had no saying in it. He is a very technical guy not liberal arts focused. Wasn't a good fit by any means.


Sounds as though he could have used the help QuestBridge offers in navigating the system, including finding the right place for you and learning how to succeed there.

Super weird how anti-QB the poster before you is.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 08:04     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Inherited fortune to pay for it. DH was young, had no saying in it. He is a very technical guy not liberal arts focused. Wasn't a good fit by any means.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 08:02     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the real hook URM + poverty? QB is a non factor. You're hyping too hard to be a casual observer. QB is hq'd in DC, yes?


I benefited from QB several years ago (was admitted to several partner schools, though I went elsewhere), so you're right that I'm not a casual observer. They are based in Palo Alto, CA.


I've never heard of QuestBridge before. I think the idea of getting poor smart kids hooked up to go to top universities is fantastic. Doesn't look like it's URM, just low SES and smart. Kudos to them.



No is not fantastic, actually is kind of stupid to push role to leave in unreal world....

It's like taking a homeless to a fancy hotel and restaurant for a day and then send it back to the street...


I somewhat agree. My DH come from a lower middle class background and my MIL just wanted an IVY to get the mother of the century award. They spend a small ingerited
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2017 05:24     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the real hook URM + poverty? QB is a non factor. You're hyping too hard to be a casual observer. QB is hq'd in DC, yes?


I benefited from QB several years ago (was admitted to several partner schools, though I went elsewhere), so you're right that I'm not a casual observer. They are based in Palo Alto, CA.


I've never heard of QuestBridge before. I think the idea of getting poor smart kids hooked up to go to top universities is fantastic. Doesn't look like it's URM, just low SES and smart. Kudos to them.



No is not fantastic, actually is kind of stupid to push role to leave in unreal world....

It's like taking a homeless to a fancy hotel and restaurant for a day and then send it back to the street...
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2017 22:22     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Our DS completed four applications during the first week of September and had all four acceptances by the end of the same month.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2017 22:01     Subject: College Admissions Results for Class of 2018 - Nightmare or Pleasant Suprise?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far, so good - DS got into Pitt, which is his top choice.


Mazel Tov.

My kid did too. Didn't you love that sweet admissions video they sent?


DC liked that AND the little cardboard virtual reality viewer they sent.

I liked the $40K scholarship letter even more though


Wow! That's great. We did not get that letter, unfortunately.


Came a month later than the admission letter...


Thanks. So there's hope!