Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
The results aren’t out yet
True, it's early yet -- but I thought "thousands" of kids from around here applied ED to the better schools. But only one response (about Pomona).
Two separate posters on one of the other threads have stated that their students were admitted EA to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
The results aren’t out yet
True, it's early yet -- but I thought "thousands" of kids from around here applied ED to the better schools. But only one response (about Pomona).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
The results aren’t out yet
True, it's early yet -- but I thought "thousands" of kids from around here applied ED to the better schools. But only one response (about Pomona).
Results come out Dec 15. It’s Dec 13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
The results aren’t out yet
True, it's early yet -- but I thought "thousands" of kids from around here applied ED to the better schools. But only one response (about Pomona).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're asking for way too much info, in a specific area, during early admissions. Way too easy to dox a family.
And the problem is????
Who cares if you know where the guy next door S/D applied to? BIg deal!
Most school will advertise to the which universities the kid are going...
GO to Prep, Visi, Sydwell etc and you'll see that info.
You can guess the same info using Naviance.
Is this true? You can get someone's grades, test scores, legacy and URM status and whether they are full pay or received financial aid from Naviance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
The results aren’t out yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're asking for way too much info, in a specific area, during early admissions. Way too easy to dox a family.
And the problem is????
Who cares if you know where the guy next door S/D applied to? BIg deal!
Most school will advertise to the which universities the kid are going...
GO to Prep, Visi, Sydwell etc and you'll see that info.
You can guess the same info using Naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising there's been only a couple of responses and only one (non-URM) filled in details. And as I read it, that poster was not the student or the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're asking for way too much info, in a specific area, during early admissions. Way too easy to dox a family.
And the problem is????
Who cares if you know where the guy next door S/D applied to? BIg deal!
Most school will advertise to the which universities the kid are going...
GO to Prep, Visi, Sydwell etc and you'll see that info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're asking for way too much info, in a specific area, during early admissions. Way too easy to dox a family.
And the problem is????
Who cares if you know where the guy next door S/D applied to? BIg deal!
Most school will advertise to the which universities the kid are going...
GO to Prep, Visi, Sydwell etc and you'll see that info.